Intro to LXC, LXD, & Linux Containers

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LXC, coupled with LXD, is very similar to Docker and CoreOS's Rkt, but there are subtle differences that set them apart.

LXC is based around a Linux kernel feature called Cgroups (Control Groups), which was originally developed by Google way back in 2007. Cgroups provides Linux with functionality seen in FreeBSD jails, such as namespace allocation and process quotas.

LXC allows for the creation of operating-system-level containers, which is semantically different than Docker which focuses on application-level containers. LXC containers can be thought of as Nano-OS's.
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