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LXD is a next generation system container manager.
It offers a user experience similar to virtual machines but using Linux containers instead.
It's image based with pre-made images available for a wide number of Linux distributions
and is built around a very powerful, yet pretty simple, REST API.
#lxd #container @unixmens
It offers a user experience similar to virtual machines but using Linux containers instead.
It's image based with pre-made images available for a wide number of Linux distributions
and is built around a very powerful, yet pretty simple, REST API.
#lxd #container @unixmens
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Design
The core of LXD is a privileged daemon which exposes a REST API over a local unix socket
as well as over the network (if enabled).
Clients, such as the command line tool provided with LXD itself then do everything through that REST API.
It means that whether you're talking to your local host or a remote server, everything works the same way.
Features
Some of the biggest features of LXD are:
Secure by design (unprivileged containers, resource restrictions and much more)
Scalable (from containers on your laptop to thousand of compute nodes)
Intuitive (simple, clear API and crisp command line experience)
Image based (with a wide variety of Linux distributions published daily)
Support for Cross-host container and image transfer (including live migration with CRIU)
Advanced resource control (cpu, memory, network I/O, block I/O, disk usage and kernel resources)
Device passthrough (USB, GPU, unix character and block devices, NICs, disks and paths)
Network management (bridge creation and configuration, cross-host tunnels, ...)
Storage management (support for multiple storage backends, storage pools and storage volumes)
Integration with OpenStack
The "nova-lxd" project provides an OpenStack Nova plugin that seemlessly integrates
system containers into a regular OpenStack deployment.
With this, users will either get a virtual machine or a container, simply depending on what image or
instance type they select. It's completely transparent and works with the regular OpenStack APIs.
To learn more about LXD and OpenStack, take a look at our getting started with OpenStack page.
Availability
LXD works on any recent Linux distribution. LXD upstream directly maintains the Ubuntu packages
and also publishes a snap package which can be used with most of the popular Linux distributions.
The core of LXD is a privileged daemon which exposes a REST API over a local unix socket
as well as over the network (if enabled).
Clients, such as the command line tool provided with LXD itself then do everything through that REST API.
It means that whether you're talking to your local host or a remote server, everything works the same way.
Features
Some of the biggest features of LXD are:
Secure by design (unprivileged containers, resource restrictions and much more)
Scalable (from containers on your laptop to thousand of compute nodes)
Intuitive (simple, clear API and crisp command line experience)
Image based (with a wide variety of Linux distributions published daily)
Support for Cross-host container and image transfer (including live migration with CRIU)
Advanced resource control (cpu, memory, network I/O, block I/O, disk usage and kernel resources)
Device passthrough (USB, GPU, unix character and block devices, NICs, disks and paths)
Network management (bridge creation and configuration, cross-host tunnels, ...)
Storage management (support for multiple storage backends, storage pools and storage volumes)
Integration with OpenStack
The "nova-lxd" project provides an OpenStack Nova plugin that seemlessly integrates
system containers into a regular OpenStack deployment.
With this, users will either get a virtual machine or a container, simply depending on what image or
instance type they select. It's completely transparent and works with the regular OpenStack APIs.
To learn more about LXD and OpenStack, take a look at our getting started with OpenStack page.
Availability
LXD works on any recent Linux distribution. LXD upstream directly maintains the Ubuntu packages
and also publishes a snap package which can be used with most of the popular Linux distributions.
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کتاب partical #lxc and #lxd : https://www.dropbox.com/s/ij5ty8j83ka4quj/Practical%20LXC%20and%20LXD.pdf?dl=0 @unixmens
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در واقع الان wp را جزو مفاهیم سرویس ها بعضا قرار دادن . و کانسپتی مطرح شده به نام wordpress as a service . در این مورد براتون خواهم نوشت .
نکته دوم : wordpress برای تعالی بیزنس های local و دسترس پذیری و بهینه کردن کسب و کارها و حتی خدمات ایجاد شده . پس بهتره ازش استفاده کنید و مشکلی از جامعه را کم کنیم . بعد از یک مدت میتونید تصمیم بگیرید که با هاش ادامه بدید یا با ساختار های دیگه integrate کنید . پس قبل از هرچیز این ایده مهم هست . بعد هزاران روش پیاده سازی .
در واقع الان wp را جزو مفاهیم سرویس ها بعضا قرار دادن . و کانسپتی مطرح شده به نام wordpress as a service . در این مورد براتون خواهم نوشت .
نکته دوم : wordpress برای تعالی بیزنس های local و دسترس پذیری و بهینه کردن کسب و کارها و حتی خدمات ایجاد شده . پس بهتره ازش استفاده کنید و مشکلی از جامعه را کم کنیم . بعد از یک مدت میتونید تصمیم بگیرید که با هاش ادامه بدید یا با ساختار های دیگه integrate کنید . پس قبل از هرچیز این ایده مهم هست . بعد هزاران روش پیاده سازی .
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