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This is the first blog post in this series about LXD 2.0. A few common questions about LXD What’s LXD? At its simplest, LXD is a daemon which provides a REST API to drive LXC containers. Its main goal is to provide a user experience that’s similar to that of virtual machines but using Linux containers rather than hardware virtualization. How does LXD relate to Docker/Rkt? This is by far the questi
As we are getting closer and closer to tagging the final releases of LXC, LXD and LXCFS 2.0, I figured it would be a good idea to talk a bit about everything that went into LXD since we first started that project a year and a half ago. This is going to be a blog post series similar to what I’ve done for LXC 1.0 a couple years back. The topics that will be covered are: LXD 2.0: Introduction to LXD
This is post 9 out of 10 in the LXC 1.0 blog post series. Some starting notes This post uses unprivileged containers, this isn’t an hard requirement but makes a lot of sense for GUI applications. Besides, since you followed the whole series, you have those setup anyway, right? I’ll be using Google Chrome with the Google Talk and Adobe Flash plugins as “hostile” piece of software that I do not wish
This is post 4 out of 10 in the LXC 1.0 blog post series. Running foreign architectures By default LXC will only let you run containers of one of the architectures supported by the host. That makes sense since after all, your CPU doesn’t know what to do with anything else. Except that we have this convenient package called “qemu-user-static” which contains a whole bunch of emulators for quite a fe
So it’s almost the end of the year, I’ve got about 10 days of vacation for the holidays and a bit of time on my hands. Since I’ve been doing quite a bit of work on LXC lately in prevision for the LXC 1.0 release early next year, I thought that it’d be a good use of some of that extra time to blog about the current state of LXC. As a result, I’m preparing a series of 10 blog posts covering what I t
Quite a few people have been asking for a status update of LXC in Ubuntu as of Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. This post is meant as an overview of the work we did over the past 6 months and pointers to more detailed blog posts for some of the new features. What’s LXC? LXC is a userspace tool controlling the kernel namespaces and cgroup features to create system or application containers. To give you an idea: F
Anyone who’s been using 12.04 over the past month or so may have noticed some pretty significant changes in the way we do DNS resolving in Ubuntu. This is the result of the implementation of: foundations-p-dns-resolving Here is a description of the two big changes that happened: Switch to resolvconf for /etc/resolv.conf management resolvconf is a set of script and hooks managing DNS resolution. Th
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