Canonical drove away the open-source community and developers when they changed the license for lxd, which is why you won’t find much clue in the lxd forums. If I were you....I would stay away from the LXD. Incus is community driven and works via apt. Not that crap snapd. Incus is way to go now.
Yeah that whole issue happened right around the time I was creating this series. I haven't had a chance to come back to try Incus, but I'm sure it's much better supported than LXD.
@@TrevorSullivan Are you using commercial support for lxd by canonical by any chance? I guess canonical played the Linux container community all along.
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Here's the full playlist on LXD 🐧 ➡ th-cam.com/play/PLDbRgZ0OOEpX_uqK_hAq98ltdc4DP-D34.html
Nice overview .. cool tech :) Thanks !
Very nice video bro, THX.
I lov' it
Canonical drove away the open-source community and developers when they changed the license for lxd, which is why you won’t find much clue in the lxd forums. If I were you....I would stay away from the LXD. Incus is community driven and works via apt. Not that crap snapd.
Incus is way to go now.
Yeah that whole issue happened right around the time I was creating this series. I haven't had a chance to come back to try Incus, but I'm sure it's much better supported than LXD.
@@TrevorSullivan
Are you using commercial support for lxd by canonical by any chance? I guess canonical played the Linux container community all along.
@@fio_mak no I'm not using any of their commercial support. I just use it to run VMs on my home lab servers.