Greetings, Michel Jansens!
> In the case of LXD, I suppose the macvlan bridge mode is used?
Last I checked, no. By default, LXC/LXD did not use macvlans.
> It also mentions that although VMs cannot directly communicate with the
> host, you can add another macvlan sub-interface and assign it to t
On Fri, May 4, 2018 at 10:34 AM, Michel Jansens
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just stumbled on this site and thought it would be nice to share:
>
> https://hicu.be/bridge-vs-macvlan
>
> It nicely explains how Macvlan work and how it compares with normal bridges.
> In the case of LXD, I suppose the macvlan br
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>Of Michel Jansens
>Sent: Friday, May 04, 2018 9:34 AM
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>Subject: [lxc-users] Macvlan explained
>
>Hi,
>
>
>I just stumbled on this site and thought it would be nice to share:
>
>https://hicu.be/bridge-vs-m
Hi,
I just stumbled on this site and thought it would be nice to share:
https://hicu.be/bridge-vs-macvlan
It nicely explains how Macvlan work and how it compares with normal bridges.
In the case of LXD, I suppose the macvlan bridge mode is used?
It also mentions that although VMs cannot directl