Woo Hoo! No need for snap anymore. We pure Debian users are no longer limited to just LXC anymore (https://wiki.debian.org/LXD). Thanks to all the dev’s (especially Mathias Gibbens) for all the hard work on this.

Now… time for me to explore pure Debian servers to displace Proxmox/LXC for some use cases.

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    For those of us not familiar with lxd, could you summarize what it’s presently mainly used for? It looks to me like it’s a container system with a higher level of isolation than lxc, but is it principally interesting for deploying server software in a VPS-per-machine to try to limits the impact of a compromised server? Playing video games from unknown and potentially-untrusted sources? People reselling VPS service?

    Skimming the tools page, I’m guessing maybe a little of #1 and a little of #3, but couldn’t say for sure.

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        1 year ago

        Ah, okay. It’s apparently a system for managing lxc containers.

        Looking at the main page, it apparently targets both individual applications and full containerized systems.