April 26, 20224 yr It would complete the entire ecosystem NAS VMs Docker LXC Done, all your requirements right there.
April 28, 20224 yr On 4/26/2022 at 3:53 PM, ddos said: LXC What features would be needed to start with, would be command line only good enough to start with and maybe a overview page from the config files?
April 28, 20224 yr Author Command line would be the most basic starting point The LCXs would need to be visible as dockers at some point A GUI to deploy a LXC would ultimately be the endgame. Coming from Proxmox I found the LXC deployment quite straightforward. Docker is great for some things but they aren't powerful enough if you're interested in building a bespoke environment for a particular usecase
April 28, 20224 yr Author 3 minutes ago, bonienl said: What does LXC bring which can't be done with Docker? The usecases are totally different. Have you deployed an LXC ?
April 28, 20224 yr 52 minutes ago, bonienl said: What does LXC bring which can't be done with Docker? A really oversimplified answer would be that this is a VM in a Container with shared CPU and Memory and set up pretty quick, basically a real dedicated Linux environment somewhat like a VM. I run this for some time on my server now for testing reasons but was not quite sure if others are interested in this. Previously I ran a VM to build my Docker containers now I do everything in the LXC container with Docker installed there without wasting HW resources.
April 28, 20224 yr Author 1 hour ago, bonienl said: I was reading this article Reading is always a good idea.
May 1, 20224 yr I'd also like to see some form of LXC or LXD support, it would put the feature set a bit more in line with proxmox and would definitely be more useful to me than docker. +1 Edited May 7, 20224 yr by JSE derp
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