Intro to Virtual Machines With LXD on Linux

Описание к видео Intro to Virtual Machines With LXD on Linux

In this video, we introduce the open source LXD engine, and how you can create Linux virtual machines with it. LXD uses a client-server architecture, where LXD is the daemon (service), and "lxc" is the command line tool used to interact with the LXD engine. It is very similar to the client-server architecture used by Docker Engine.

LXD is excellent for:

➡️ Self-hosting network services (object storage, REST APIs, e-mail, etc.)
➡️ Running automated tests on different Linux distributions and versions
➡️ Learning about different Linux distributions, with minimal installation effort

You can use the pre-built Linux virtual machine images available at https://images.linuxcontainers.org to select a Linux distribution and version that you'd like to deploy to your virtual machine host. There are pre-built Linux OS images for popular distributions such as Alpine Linux, OpenSUSE Linux, Kali Linux, Ubuntu Linux, Linux Mint, and many others!

00:00 - Intro to LXD for Virtual Machines
00:51 - Why Use LXD for VM Creation?
03:48 - How does LXD work on Linux?
06:42 - Install LXD on Linux servers
07:55 - Create Virtual Machines with LXC CLI command
11:11 - Overview of Pre-built LXD Images
11:45 - Install LXD with Snap Package
13:18 - Create Ubuntu Linux VM with LXC CLI
14:42 - Access Interactive Shell on LXD VM
18:15 - Launch Alpine Linux VM without Secure Boot



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