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Exploring 5 Docker Alternatives: Containerization Choices for 2024
LXC
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Best virtualization solution with Ubuntu 22.04
which is what docker/podman/containerd use. If you want full system emulation look into LXC/LXD.
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Opinions on linux? I wanna hear yalls opinion on it, because you can do some cool shit with it, heres my own rice for a basic idea of what random shit you can do w/ it
LXD is a manager for Linux Containers (LXC), which lets me spin up a kind-of lightweight VM for any distro, instantly. I use it to run proprietary software isolated from the rest of my system (such as Steam); disposable environments for trying stuff out, and running software that doesn't jive well with Nixos.
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Error: Failed to connect to local LXD: Get "http://unix.socket/1.0": dial unix /var/lib/lxd/unix.socket: connect: no such file or directory
Check this thread on linuxcontainers LXD forum. Half way down Simos points to the eventual solution:
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Virtualisating my server
I found this website https://linuxcontainers.org/ and I am going to test that out for server just to see how it works.
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Any good (and up to date) book about LXC/LXC
Up to now the best documentation I have come across is the official one at linuxcontainers.org.
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Linux without package manager philosophy?
Containers, like LXC or Docker.
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Installing A Local Kubernetes
After five years managing physical servers, then another four years working with VM clusters, the value of Linux Containers(LXC) and their eventual productization as Docker appealed to me.
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Opportunities and Challenges of Technological Evolution in Cloud Native
Docker introduced container images to the technology world, making container images a standardized delivery unit. In fact, before Docker, containerization technology already existed. Let's talk about a more recent technology, LXC (Linux Containers) in 2008. Compared to Docker, LXC is less popular since Docker provides container images, which can be more standardized and more convenient to migrate. Also, Docker created the DockerHub public service, which has become the world's largest container image repository. In addition, containerization technology can also achieve a certain degree of resource isolation, including not only CPU, memory, and other resources isolation, but also network stack isolation, which makes it easier to deploy multiple copies of applications on the same machine.
docker-machine-driver-lxd
What are some alternatives?
lxdui - LXDUI is a web UI for the native Linux container technology LXD/LXC
lxd - Powerful system container and virtual machine manager [Moved to: https://github.com/canonical/lxd]
packer-plugin-lxd - Packer plugin for LXD Builder
terraform-provider-lxd - LXD Resource provider for Terraform
LxdMosaic - Web interface to manage multiple instance of lxd
lxd - Powerful system container and virtual machine manager
sysbox - An open-source, next-generation "runc" that empowers rootless containers to run workloads such as Systemd, Docker, Kubernetes, just like VMs.
platform-compat - Roslyn analyzer that finds usages of APIs that will throw PlatformNotSupportedException on certain platforms.
lxc-ci - LXC continuous integration and build scripts
lxd-probe - Open Source runtime scanner for Linux containers (LXD / LXC), It performs security audit checks based on CIS Linux containers Benchmark specification
images - Browser images for Selenoid and Moon 1.x
amicontained - Container introspection tool. Find out what container runtime is being used as well as features available.