Docker vs LXC
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Video Source: www.youtube.com/watch?v=jfE7Q1vrVJA
Docker and LXC are both containerization technologies, but they have some key differences: • Docker is known for its rapid deployment and scalability. It uses its own library, libcontainer, and provides an abstraction over the filesystem and network configurations. Docker containers share the host kernel, leading to faster startup times and lower resource consumption. • LXC (Linux Containers) operates at the kernel level and can run multiple applications on a single host. It’s considered a full system container, allowing for more direct use of filesystem features and easier network configurations like setting up IP addresses and routing. • In essence, Docker is ideal for scenarios requiring quick deployments and scalability, while LXC is better suited for running full Linux distributions or applications needing direct hardware access. The choice between them depends on your specific needs and use cases. • #docker #lxc • Support This Channel: • Patreon: / engineerxplorer • Social Media: • Facebook: / engineerxplorer • Instagram: / engineerxplorer • Tiktok: / engineerxplorer • Twitter: / xplorerengineer • Youtube: / @engineerxplorer • Don't forget to like and subscribe for more videos.
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