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Canonical Released MicroCloud Targeting IoT Computing

From the creators of Ubuntu, MicroCloud offers a personal, scalable cloud using LXD, Ceph, and OVN for clusters ranging from 3 to 50 nodes. Here’s more on that!
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Incus Project: A Breakaway From Canonical’s LXD

In response to Canonical’s takeover of LXD, the independent Incus project arose as a fork for this container and virtual machine manager.
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Fork of LXD Lands Almost Immediately as Linux Containers’ Newest Project

About a month after Canonical pulled LXD from Linux Containers, with the ‘LXD community experiment’ evidently being labeled internally as a ‘failure’ by Ubuntu, the code is forked and almost immediately accepted as a project at Linux Containers.
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Canonical Removes LXD From Linuxcontainers.org’s Care

After spending eight years as a Linux Containers project, Canonical says it wants to bring the LXD project back home to Ubuntu.
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Canonical’s Leading LXD Engineer Quits

Stéphane Graber has announced their resignation from Canonical after 12 years of working at the company, mostly on LXD. The decision follows news last week that Canonical has taken the LXD project in-house after years of it existing as a community ende…

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Canonical Take Control of LXD (But Say It Won’t Be Snap-Only)

Canonical has taken full control of the LXD project. A short statement posted on the Linux Containers website states: “The LXD project is no longer part of the LinuxContainers project but can now be found directly on Canonical’s websites.&#…

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How to Install LXD on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS Using APT, snap

In this tutorial, we’ll demonstrate how to install and use LXD on the Ubuntu Linux 22.04 LTS using an APT or snap command.
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How to Use LXD Containers on Ubuntu 20.04

In this article, we will show installation, configuration, and generally how to use LXD containers on an Ubuntu 20.04 server. Learn more here.
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Install LXC (Linux Containers) in RHEL, Rocky, and AlmaLinux

LXD is described as the next-generation container and virtual machine manager that offers an immersive for Linux systems running inside containers or as virtual machines.
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LXD 4.20 Containers Released, Provides Ability for Live Migration

LXD 4.20 is the newest release of LXD’s next-generation system container managers. Technically LXD is a REST API that connects to libxlc, the LXC software library.
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