• Re: Creating a publi c-li

    From Jazzy_J@VERT/JAYSCAFE to Deavmi on Wed Apr 19 10:19:00 2017
    Deavmi wrote to jagossel <=-

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    On 05/01/2017 06:26, jagossel wrote:
    Re: Creating a publi c-like access machine for fellow programmers
    By: Deavmi to All on Wed Jan 04 2017 03:27 pm

    I have thought of running a machine with SSH access for fellow
    programmers.

    Look into a distro that supports lxd. You can create vms (actually containers) in a matter of seconds with low overhead. I've been playing with it for about 2 week and I'm working on migrating my VMs that are currently hosted using KVM-QEMU onto lxd containers. Management and overhead is just incredibly less.
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  • From Jagossel@VERT/MTLGEEK to Jazzy_J on Wed Apr 19 13:58:32 2017
    Re: Re: Creating a publi c-li
    By: Jazzy_J to Deavmi on Wed Apr 19 2017 10:19:00

    Look into a distro that supports lxd. You can create vms (actually containe
    rs)
    in a matter of seconds with low overhead.

    LXD... I will see if I can take a look at LXD. I have been wanting to use Docker, but can't find a useful, personal project to use Docker.

    -jag
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  • From Jazzy_J@VERT to Jagossel on Thu May 25 21:54:00 2017
    Jagossel wrote to Jazzy_J <=-
    Look into a distro that supports lxd. You can create vms (actually containe
    rs)
    in a matter of seconds with low overhead.

    LXD... I will see if I can take a look at LXD. I have been wanting to
    use Docker, but can't find a useful, personal project to use Docker.

    After spending more time using lxd, I've decided to migrate as many of my virtuals to it as possible.

    The kicker: I can write a simple script like the following to update all my servers:

    lxc exec <container name> apt update
    lxc exec <container name> apt full-update -y
    lxc exec <container name> apt autoremove -y

    And that is it. You could make a text file containing all the names of your containers and loop through them.

    The more I use it, the more I love it.

    Jazzy_J
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