Blog posts tagged
"LXC"

32 posts


Miona Aleksic
15 March 2022

What are Linux containers?

Article Cloud and server

This blog explains what are Linux containers, how they differ from application containers, and when should you use them.

Miona Aleksic
15 March 2022


Jeremie Deray
3 July 2020

Feeling at home in a LXD container

Article Robotics

In this post, we will see how we can containerize our home in LXD simply managing our personal configuration files – a.k.a. dotfiles. Yeah dotfiles, named after their common ~/.my_config form, you know, all of those small configuration files lying across our $HOME. In other words, how one can change the house while keeping the

Jeremie Deray
3 July 2020


Ted Kern
6 March 2020

ROS Development with LXD

Article Internet of Things

Linux containers allow for easy isolation of developer environments. If you’re often working with a bunch of different ROS versions, it’s a lot easier to do your work entirely in containers. Getting Started You’ll first need to install LXD using snap. Note Throughout this guide I will be using the hostname to...

Ted Kern
6 March 2020


Stéphane Graber
26 February 2018

LXD weekly status #36

Article Cloud and server

Introduction This past week we’ve been working very hard to land all those last few bits ahead of us tagging a number of 3.0.0.beta1 releases of all our repositories. We’re now waiting for a few last bits to land, including LXD clustering and some reshuffling of templates, bindings and tools in LXC. The current plan

Stéphane Graber
26 February 2018


Stéphane Graber
29 January 2018

LXD weekly status #32

Article Cloud and server

The focus of this week has been preparing for our trip to Brussels where we’ll be spending 3 days all working together on LXD before attending and presenting at FOSDEM. @brauner is making good progress on preparing for the liblxc 3.0 release, moving all the various language bindings and tools out of the main tree

Stéphane Graber
29 January 2018


Stéphane Graber
18 December 2017

LXD Weekly Status #28

Article Cloud and server

Introduction This is our last status update before we break for the holidays. On the LXD side of things, this past week saw the inclusion of a couple of minor features (–all flag and boot.stop.priority option) and quite a few bugfixes. In low level LXC, a lot of changes have been going on to improve handling of application

Stéphane Graber
18 December 2017


Stéphane Graber
27 November 2017

LXD Weekly Status #25

Article Cloud and server

Introduction This week has been split between some upcoming feature work (infiniband and clustering), helping some new contributors get started with contributing to LXD and doing a lot of backports to the stable branches. Our stable branch backlog is now empty on all 3 projects and @brauner is now handling this for LXC...

Stéphane Graber
27 November 2017


Stéphane Graber
13 November 2017

LXD Weekly Status #23

Article Cloud and server

Introduction The main focus this past week has been on merging a pretty large refactoring branch on top of LXD. This moves a lot of code around to make it more testable and easier to plug in a new database implementation in preparation for some clustering features. We’ve done a few minor improvements like adding

Stéphane Graber
13 November 2017


Stéphane Graber
4 September 2017

LXD Weekly Status #13: Snap data migration, Open Source Summit & more

Article Cloud and server

Weekly status for the week of the 28th to the 3rd of September 2017. Introduction The main focus for this past week has been the preparation for LXC 2.1. We’ve now issued a call for testing and expect it to release tomorrow (Tuesday). On the LXD side of things, we’ve been working through bug reports quite a

Stéphane Graber
4 September 2017


Stéphane Graber
27 February 2017

LXD 2.0: Debugging and contributing to LXD [12/12]

Article Cloud and server

This is the twelfth and last blog post in this series about LXD 2.0. Introduction This is finally it! The last blog post in this series of 12 that started almost a year ago. If you followed the series from the beginning, … Continue reading →

Stéphane Graber
27 February 2017


Canonical
1 December 2016

Canonical’s Distribution of Kubernetes reduces operational friction

Article Cloud and server

Linux containers (LXC) are one of the hottest technologies in the market today. Developers are adopting containers, especially Docker, as a way to speed-up development cycles and deliver code into testing or production environments much faster than traditional methods. With the largest base of LXC, LXD, and Docker...

Canonical
1 December 2016


Canonical
27 September 2016

Canonical expands enterprise container portfolio

News Canonical announcements

Canonical Expands Enterprise Container Portfolio with Commercially Supported Distribution of Kubernetes Canonical’s distribution of Kubernetes is supported, enterprise Kubernetes Support is available on public clouds, private infrastructure, bare metal Elastic solution with built in analytics for scale-out ‘process...

Canonical
27 September 2016


Mark Baker
15 August 2016

Lunch and learn with OpenStack containers

Article Cloud and server

Follow the instructions in this article to spend around an hour over your lunch time to get an entire Ubuntu OpenStack cloud up and running in containers on a single machine. The resulting cloud will launch container based workloads. News about containers with OpenStack is everywhere right now. Be it OpenStack running...

Mark Baker
15 August 2016


Stéphane Graber
8 June 2016

LXD 2.0: LXD and Juju [10/12]

Article Cloud and server

Juju is Canonical’s service modeling and deployment tool. It supports a very wide range of cloud providers to make it easy for you to deploy any service you want on any cloud you want.On top of that, Juju 2.0 also includes support for LXD, both for local deployments, ideal for development and as a way to co-locate...

Stéphane Graber
8 June 2016


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