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Linux Containers ( Ubuntu )

Overview Linux Containers (LXC) are lightweight virtualization technology and provide a free software virtualization system for computers running GNU/Linux, This is accomplished through kernel level isolation, It allows one to run multiple virtual units (containers) simultaneously on the same host.

A container is a way to isolate a group of processes from the others on a running Linux system. By making use of existing functionality like the Linux kernel's new resource management and resource isolation features (Cgroups and name spaces), these processes can have their own private view of the operating system with its own process ID (PID) space, file system structure and network interfaces.

Containers share the same kernel with anything else that is running on it, but can be constrained to only use a defined amount of resources such as CPU, memory or I/O. By combining containers with other features like the Btrfs file system , it will be possible to quickly set up multiple lightweight isolated Linux instances on a single host. Therefore containers are better compared to Solaris zones or BSD jails.

Installation

Making LXC easier

One of the main focus for Ubuntu LTS was to make LXC dead easy to use, to achieve this. Creating a basic container and starting it on Ubuntu

sudo apt-get install lxc sudo lxc-create -t ubuntu -n my-container sudo lxc-start -n my-container

Log In

sudo lxc-console -n my-container -t 1

This will default to using the same version and architecture as your machine, additional option are obviously available (–help will list them). Login/Password are ubuntu/ubuntu.

For Detail Host Configuration

For More About LXC

Debian

Oracle

sourceforge

For Newbie I would recommend to use LXC Webpanel, The good part is that if you make a container through cli mode, It will show up in LXC Web Panel

sudo apt-get install lxc debootstrap bridge-utils -y sudo su wget https://lxc-webpanel.github.com/tools/install.sh -O - | bash

Open Web Browser and Connect

http://your_ip_address:5000/ Login with user admin and password admin

Overview

Containers Overview

LXC Network

Container Settings

Resource Limitation