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=Introduction=
=Introduction=
LXC (Linux Containers) is an operating system level virtualization method for running several isolated Linux systems (containers) on a host running a linux operating system. The containers use the kernel of the host operating system and hence lxc does not have to virtualize he entire hardware of the host. Containers are relatively low on resource requirement and a singe host has the ability to run a very dense container environment, running several containers as opposed to a conventional KVM based virtualization. More information is available on [https://linuxcontainers.org/lxc/introduction/ |here].
=Preparing lxc Host=
=Preparing lxc Host=
=Installing lxc=
=Installing lxc=

Revision as of 09:26, 7 January 2020

Introduction

LXC (Linux Containers) is an operating system level virtualization method for running several isolated Linux systems (containers) on a host running a linux operating system. The containers use the kernel of the host operating system and hence lxc does not have to virtualize he entire hardware of the host. Containers are relatively low on resource requirement and a singe host has the ability to run a very dense container environment, running several containers as opposed to a conventional KVM based virtualization. More information is available on |here.

Preparing lxc Host

Installing lxc

Creating Containers

Useful commands

Container modification

SSH into container

Conclusion

Experimental