On Wed, Mar 16, 2016 at 8:00 PM, Albert Shih <albert.s...@obspm.fr> wrote: >> > As I understand systemd going to be the standard, what would be the status >> > of LXC ? >> >> I assume you use debian jessie host, which is why you're stuck at >> 1.0.x? try backporting lxc from testing. Or use my unofficial >> packages: http://debian-lxc.github.io/ > > Well...In fact actually I'm using vserver. > > When I try lxc I choose 1.0.x because it's say 1.0.x are the stable > version, and for the « virtualisation » i like something stable. When I've
1.0.x -> long term 1.1.x -> stable Personally I'm testing 2.0 (currently in rc), which should be the the next long term when it's released. And so far I'm liking lxd more compared to plain lxc :) > lots of Vm inside, the upgrade for major version is not good for my blood > presure ;-) > > I would try with 1.1.x soon. If you're just started, or setting up a new server and can afford to wait a month or so, I recommend you try latest ubuntu 16.04 daily build now and update it when it's officially released end of april. It integrates lxd and zfs nicely: http://blog.dustinkirkland.com/2016/02/zfs-is-fs-for-containers-in-ubuntu-1604.html I'm using ubuntu 14.04 with zfs and lxd ppa. Works, but not as integrated as what 16.04 would be (i.e. 14.04 needs third-party packages from ppa) -- Fajar _______________________________________________ lxc-users mailing list lxc-users@lists.linuxcontainers.org http://lists.linuxcontainers.org/listinfo/lxc-users