Blog posts tagged
"LXD"

151 posts


Michael Iatrou
3 May 2018

LXD Clusters: A Primer

Article Cloud and server

Since its inception, LXD has been striving to offer a fresh and intuitive user experience for machine containers. LXD instances can be managed over the network through a REST API and a single command line tool. For large scale LXD deployments, OpenStack has been the standard approach: using Nova LXD, lightweight...

Michael Iatrou
3 May 2018


Stéphane Graber
24 April 2018

LXD weekly status #44

Article Cloud and server

Introduction Another week of bugfixes for us as more and more people update to the 3.0 releases! Quite a bit of work went into improving the handling of the two database in LXD 3.0, making it easier for us to debug issues and provide fixes to our users when something goes wrong. Work is also

Stéphane Graber
24 April 2018


Stéphane Graber
17 April 2018

LXD weekly status #43

Article Cloud and server

Introduction This week’s focus was on bugfixes with a good number of clustering related fixes and improvements as well as some tweaks and fixes to other recently added features. On the feature development front, the current focus is on improving the database tooling in LXD and adding a new backup feature to the API to

Stéphane Graber
17 April 2018


Michael Iatrou
13 April 2018

On the road to lean infrastructure

Article Cloud and server

On April 24 2008, Ubuntu 8.04 LTS Hardy Heron was released. That was a decade ago, when the modern cloud computing era was dawning: Amazon’s EC2 was still in beta, Google had just released the Google App Engine and the word “container” was dominating the plastics industry rather than IT. A lot has changed since

Michael Iatrou
13 April 2018


Stéphane Graber
10 April 2018

LXD weekly status #42

Article Cloud and server

Introduction As this was the week following our major 3.0 release, we’ve been very actively working on early bug reports and sorting out packaging for this in the distros. This led to quite a number of bugfixes being done, issues investigated and a large number of updates to our snap and Debian packages for the

Stéphane Graber
10 April 2018


Stéphane Graber
3 April 2018

LXD weekly status #41

Article Cloud and server

Introduction The highlight for this week is the release of LXD, LXC and LXCFS 3.0! Those 3 releases are LTS releases and will be supported for the next 5 years. The relevant release announcements can be found here: LXD 3.0 LXC 3.0 LXCFS 3.0 We’d like to thank every one of our contributors who made

Stéphane Graber
3 April 2018


Stéphane Graber
27 March 2018

LXD weekly status #40

Article Cloud and server

Introduction This week we released another LXD beta and two LXC betas. We also made good progress replacing the command line parser in LXD, finishing the port of the lxd command line tool with only lxc left to port at this point. Remote copy and move of storage volume was completed and merged in LXD,

Stéphane Graber
27 March 2018


Stéphane Graber
20 March 2018

LXD weekly status #39

Article Cloud and server

Introduction The focus for this week was on CEPH and LXD clustering, trying to get the last few remaining pieces to work together properly. We’ve tagged a couple more betas as we went through that. We’ve also spent a good chunk of time getting Ubuntu and Debian images to switch over to distrobuilder. They’re now

Stéphane Graber
20 March 2018


Stéphane Graber
13 March 2018

LXD weekly status #38

Article Cloud and server

Introduction This past week the LXD team was meeting in Budapest, Hungary. We spent most of our times working on a number of issues targeted at the final 3.0 releases. @freeekanayaka worked with @stgraber to track down an fix a testing regression on s390x, then worked on CEPH support in LXD clustering as well as

Stéphane Graber
13 March 2018


Canonical
6 March 2018

MAAS for the home

Article Cloud and server

This article originally appeared on Chris Sanders’ blog MAAS is designed to run in a data center where it expects to have control of DNS and DHCP. The use of an external DHCP server is listed as ‘may work but not supported’ in the MAAS documentation. This guide will describe how I configured MAAS to

Canonical
6 March 2018


Stéphane Graber
5 March 2018

LXD weekly status #37

Article Cloud and server

Introduction So this past week was rather intense, in a nutshell, we’ve: Merged LXD clustering support Split python3-lxc, lua-lxc and lxc-templates out of the LXC codebase Moved libpam-cgfs from lxcfs to lxc Released 3.0.0 beta1 of python3-lxc and lxc-templates Released 3.0.0 beta1 of lxcfs Released 3.0.0 beta1 of lxc...

Stéphane Graber
5 March 2018


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
14 February 2018

LXD weekly status #34

Article Cloud and server

Introduction A lot happened this past week. @brauner is making great progress cleaning everything up in liblxc and related projects ahead of the 3.0 release, @freeekanayaka has been sorting out the last few missing bits for LXD clustering and @monstermunchkin has been busy working on our new distrobuilder tool! On top...

Stéphane Graber
14 February 2018


Stéphane Graber
7 February 2018

LXD weekly status #33

Article Cloud and server

Weekly status for the week of the 29th of January to the 5th of February 2018. Introduction This past week, the entire LXD team was meeting in Brussels to work together for a few days ahead of FOSDEM. During those days, we’ve been looking into our short and long term plans, worked together on our

Stéphane Graber
7 February 2018