I’d expected this but it still sucks.

what does this mean for me? i have a lenovo 82k100lqus

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Doesn’t mean anything right now if you are running ESXi, except you can’t reinstall ESXi unless you kept the image and you won’t get ESXi updates.

i looked it up, and it’s part of vmware? i don’t run that so *shrug*

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*proxmox*

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*proxmox*

*LXD/Incus*

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LXD is not really usable for anything as it is very slow

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LXD uses QEMU/KVM/libvirt for VMs thus the performance is at least the same as any other QEMU solution like Proxmox, the real difference is that LXD has a much smaller footprint, doesn’t depend on 400+ daemons thus boots and runs management operations much faster. The virtualization tech is the same and the virtualization performance is the same.

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Maybe I’m just doing it wrong. I’ve just found LXD to be lacking as you can’t live transfer it to a different host. It is also slower than Docker and Podman and I was unable to get docker running in a unprivileged LXC container. I think it should be possible to run docker in LXC but by the time I spend the effort is is more secure and easier to use a full virtual machine.

Maybe I should revisit the idea though as it seems like many people stand by it.

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I’ve just found LXD to be lacking as you can’t live transfer it to a different host

It isn’t lacking… https://linuxcontainers.org/incus/docs/main/howto/move_instances/#move-instances but as with Proxmox there are details when it comes to containers. VMs can fully migrate live.

I was unable to get docker running in a unprivileged LXC container

What host OS are you running on? Did you set security.nesting true on said container?

oh, fuck. really? what if i have 12 year old copy?

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I meant you should switch to proxmox. What are you referring to?

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He should really switch to LXD/Incus, not Proxmox as it will end like ESXi one day.

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Lxd is slow and doesn’t support HA

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LXD uses QEMU/KVM/libvirt for VMs thus the performance is at least the same as any other QEMU solution like Proxmox, the real difference is that LXD has a much smaller footprint, doesn’t depend on 400+ daemons thus boots and runs management operations much faster. The virtualization tech is the same and the virtualization performance is the same.

Here’s one of my older LXD nodes running HA:

It’s “so hard” to run HA under LXD… you just have to download the official HA OS image and import to LXD.

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No this is Patrick.

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Spongebob is that you?

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