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It would be best to wait until Debian 13 is officially supported, especially for production
Haven’t seen many running it in production yet since Debian 13 (Trixie) is still fairly fresh, but I did some testing in a staging environment. Virtualmin installs fine if you use the latest install script — it’ll throw a few minor warnings because they haven’t officially marked 13 as supported yet, but nothing breaks.
Performance and compatibility are pretty much on par with Debian 12. Biggest hiccup I saw was with proftpd and a few PHP dependency mismatches, which were easy enough to fix manually.
If you need rock-solid stability for clients, I’d stick to Debian 12 for now. If it’s just internal or low-risk projects, Debian 13 works fine with a bit of tinkering.
Webmin works well, but I haven't tested Virtualmin in Debian 13 yet.