February 1, 2020

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Getting Started with LXD and System Containers

Getting Started with LXD and System Containers

Want a simple, easy to deploy way to run just about any standard Linux distribution on any system without any overhead? Have you considered system containers?System containers run an entire Linux dist …

Talk Title Getting Started with LXD and System Containers
Speakers Christian Brauner (Senior Software Engineer, Canonical), Stéphane Graber (Project leader for LXD, Canonical Ltd.)
Conference Open Source Summit + ELC Europe
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Location Lyon, France
Date Oct 27-Nov 1, 2019
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Want a simple, easy to deploy way to run just about any standard Linux distribution on any system without any overhead? Have you considered system containers?System containers run an entire Linux distribution, providing an experience that’s extremely similar to a virtual machine, minus the virtualization aspect.This makes for no-overhead systems that are very easy to manage and monitor.In this session, we’ll cover what system containers are, when they may make sense for you and then go through how to setup LXD, a system container manager on a number of common Linux distributions, discuss storage and network setup and get some containers running!Access to a modern Linux system that can be used to run LXD would be beneficial for hands on experience, but isn’t strictly required to follow along.

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