add mention of sysbox

We use sysbox in Coder to do the same behavior and find it works for many use cases Docker simply doesn't inside Kubernetes
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If you want to run multiple code-servers on shared infrastructure, we recommend using virtual If you want to run multiple code-servers on shared infrastructure, we recommend using virtual
machines with a VM per user. This will easily allow users to run a docker daemon. If you want machines with a VM per user. This will easily allow users to run a docker daemon. If you want
to use kubernetes, you'll definitely want to use [kubevirt](https://kubevirt.io) to give each to use kubernetes, you'll definitely want to use [kubevirt](https://kubevirt.io) or [sysbox](https://github.com/nestybox/sysbox) to give each
user a virtual machine instead of just a container. user a VM-like experience instead of just a container.
## Docker in code-server container? ## Docker in code-server container?