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      Alex Sage
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      Horrible OS Choice and it seems like there is no custom ISO option 😞

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        Alex Sage
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        I guess I could install Xen on top of Ubuntu?

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          scottalanmiller @Alex Sage
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          @aaronstuder said:

          I guess I could install Xen on top of Ubuntu?

          Ubuntu will allow a Xen install, but it will move Xen to be what runs on the bare metal. So they may limit you. These often do by controlling the kernel.

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            Alex Sage
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            I want to be able to have a bunch of 512MB CentOS7 servers.....

            Can anyone think of a good way to do that?

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              scottalanmiller @Alex Sage
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              @aaronstuder said:

              I want to be able to have a bunch of 512MB CentOS7 servers.....

              Can anyone think of a good way to do that?

              A bunch? Like how many? Ten, one hundred? What's the end goal? What storage and CPU do you want or need?

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                Alex Sage @scottalanmiller
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                @scottalanmiller I use very little CPU or Harddrive Space. What I need is RAM 🙂

                I was thinking about 15 - 20 VMs

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                  Alex Sage
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                  Basically a hosted home lab

                  Basic Web Server
                  OwnCloud
                  Jumpbox

                  Etc

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                    Alex Sage
                    last edited by

                    Hmmmm...

                    https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Xen

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                      scottalanmiller @Alex Sage
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                      @aaronstuder said:

                      Basically a hosted home lab

                      Basic Web Server
                      OwnCloud
                      Jumpbox

                      Etc

                      Well. Let's use 20VMs. If you are talking $5 instances, that's going to be $100/mo. You could buy a small server and go to colo for that price.

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                        scottalanmiller
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                        For cost effective, a box at home is the best, obviously.

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                          scottalanmiller
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                          If you don't want VMs, containers are lighter and faster. So pretty much any system where you can run LXC will do nicely.

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                            stacksofplates @scottalanmiller
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                            @scottalanmiller said:

                            If you don't want VMs, containers are lighter and faster. So pretty much any system where you can run LXC will do nicely.

                            Yup. Exactly what I do on Vultr, and I have a VM at home for LXC. XO runs in LXC and when a new version comes out, Ansible clones it and updates it for me but leaves the old container. I don't have to do any work at all. Then if a bug happens like the recent backup to NFS bug, I just use the old container.

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                              Alex Sage
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                              LXC or LXD?

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                                scottalanmiller @Alex Sage
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                                @aaronstuder said:

                                LXC or LXD?

                                LXD is an LXC interface.

                                https://linuxcontainers.org/

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                                  Alex Sage
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                                  With containers I might not need nearly as much RAM 🙂

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                                    stacksofplates @scottalanmiller
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                                    @scottalanmiller said:

                                    @aaronstuder said:

                                    LXC or LXD?

                                    LXD is an LXC interface.

                                    https://linuxcontainers.org/

                                    Ubuntu is working on live migration with LXD. That will be awesome.

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                                      Alex Sage @stacksofplates
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                                      That will be awesome! How do you backup containers?

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                                        stacksofplates @Alex Sage
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                                        @aaronstuder said:

                                        That will be awesome! How do you backup containers?

                                        Just tar the container folder. You can also do file level backups of the containers. LXC by default stores everything in /var/lib/lxc/ so if you want to restore a file to container1 you could just cp it back to /var/lib/lxc/container1/root/pathtofolder/

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                                          Alex Sage @stacksofplates
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                                          @johnhooks Can I do that with the containers running?

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                                            Alex Sage
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                                            Can I run different Distros in containers or just the same as the host?

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