Three Container Systems for Linux
In todays video I am showing the differences between three container (and one virtual machine) solution. All of which are open source, but they all have very different purposes for when to use them. I included a demo of creating and using LXD/LXC containers on Proxmox as well as using Incus a next generation replacement for LXD and LXC. Incus also includes the ability to create virtual machines using KVM and QEMU.
I have tested Incus on both x86_64 and Arm64 architectures and it seems to work just fine with either one of them (although the performance of course is very different for an $89 ARM64 machine).
Contents
00:00 – Intro
00:42 – Containers
00:45 – System vs Application Containers
08:35 – Incus
10:45 – Final Thoughts
11:26 – Demo LXD and Incus
11:37 – Proxmox LXC Demo
16:36 – Incus Demo
17:28 – Incus Walkthrough
25:25 – Wrapup
Hardware
Mac Mini M1 –
Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Extreme (Daily Driver Linux) –
AMD Rysen Machine (Currently Unplugged)
Khadas VIM 3 –
NVIDIA Jetson Orin Nano –
Odroid N2+
Raspberry Pi 4
Intel Nuc 10 –
Intel Nuc 12 –
Network
Aruba Instant On 1930 24-Port Gb Ethernet –
Video Equipment
Panasonic GH6 Camera –
Panasonic GH4 Camera
Blackmagic Design ATEM Extreme Pro ISO –
Blackmagic Design Hyperdeck Studio HD Mini –
Blackmagic Design Hyperdeck Shuttle –
Blackmagic Design Cloud Pod –
Audio Equipment
Shure SM7b –
Universal Volt 276 –
Software
Rogue Amoeba Audio Hijack 3
Rogue Ameoba Loopback
Blackmagic Design Davinci Studio 18 –
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