>Hi LXC users,
> I am extremely excited to announce the launch of Flockport.com to this list,
> its home so to speak.
That's really cool! :)
Thank you for this article: http://www.flockport.com/lxc-vs-docker/
It answers my old questions about LXC vs Docker.
Also, it looks like there are a t
A few questions...
- How robust are the containers, e.g., how have they been tested?
- How secure are the containers, e.g., how can one be sure they don't
contain backdoors, trojans, etc.?
- What standards are required for the containers?
- What's the support for problems with the containers?
P
Bravo - as an old openvz/virtuozzo admin, I much prefer containers that can
function as full blown linux servers if needed, rather than the single app
model of docker, which is wildly popular despite its rather limiting
approach.
On Tue, Sep 9, 2014 at 12:49 PM, Tobby Banerjee wrote:
> Hi LXC us
I already convered 100% of my company to Virtualization + LXC, It is the
optiomal technology mix. A few powerful virtual machines with several dozen
containers sharing the same kernel.
On Tuesday, September 9, 2014, Kevin LaTona wrote:
>
> On Sep 9, 2014, at 12:49 PM, Tobby Banerjee > wrote:
>
On Sep 9, 2014, at 12:49 PM, Tobby Banerjee wrote:
> Hi LXC users,
>
> I am extremely excited to announce the launch of Flockport.com to this list,
> its home so to speak.
Sure looks like a great idea, that has appeared at the right moment in LXC's
timeline.
Have to think that it will get
Bravo - as an old openvz/virtuozzo admin, I much prefer containers that can
function as full blown linux servers if needed, rather than the single app
model of docker, which is wildly popular despite its rather limiting
approach.
On Tue, Sep 9, 2014 at 12:49 PM, Tobby Banerjee wrote:
> Hi LXC us
Congratulations
2014-09-09 22:15 GMT+02:00 CDR :
> This is fantastic.
>
>
> On Tue, Sep 9, 2014 at 3:49 PM, Tobby Banerjee wrote:
>> Hi LXC users,
>>
>> I am extremely excited to announce the launch of Flockport.com to this list,
>> its home so to speak.
>>
>> Flockport.com was created to let use
This is fantastic.
On Tue, Sep 9, 2014 at 3:49 PM, Tobby Banerjee wrote:
> Hi LXC users,
>
> I am extremely excited to announce the launch of Flockport.com to this list,
> its home so to speak.
>
> Flockport.com was created to let users discover, download and share portable
> and easy to use Lin
Hi LXC users,
I am extremely excited to announce the launch of Flockport.com to this
list, its home so to speak.
Flockport.com was created to let users discover, download and share
portable and easy to use Linux containers (LXC) that can be deployed in
seconds.
Flockport hosts an LXC repo for D