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Containers control tools: can we unify those?
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One Line Summary
Now that the kernel supports both LXC and OpenVZ do we really need two different tool sets? If not, how should we unify the user visible container control plane.
Abstract
Hot Issues to sort out:
- Now that the kernel supports both LXC and OpenVZ do we really need two different tool sets? If not, how should we unify the user visible container control plane.
- If we’re unifying the control plane, should we consider combining the projects? The containers we orchestrate are different, but they’re both using the same in-kernel functionality now.
Currently we have lxc tools (lxc) and OpenVZ tools (vzctl etc), plus libcgroup and systemd(?).
Tags
tools, userspace, containers, lxc, vzctl
Speakers
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Stéphane Graber
Canonical Ltd.- Website: http://www.stgraber.org/
Biography
Working for Canonical as part of the Ubuntu Foundations team and upstream developer for a bunch of projects such as LXC, LTSP and Upstart.
Sessions
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- Title: On the road to LXC 1.0
- Microconference: Containers
- Time: 2:00pm
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One Line Summary:
Overview of what features to expect for LXC 1.0 and hints on how to help us get there.
- Speakers: Stéphane Graber, Serge Hallyn
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- Title: LXC and Android
- Microconference: Containers
- Time: 2:30pm
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One Line Summary:
Ever wanted to run Android in a container or run a Linux distro in a container on Android?
- Speakers: Stéphane Graber
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- Title: Containers control tools: can we unify those?
- Microconference: Containers
- Time: 4:05pm
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One Line Summary:
Now that the kernel supports both LXC and OpenVZ do we really need two different tool sets? If not, how should we unify the user visible container control plane.
- Speakers: Kirill Kolyshkin, Stéphane Graber
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- Website: http://openvz.org/
- Twitter: _openvz_
Biography
Kirill Kolyshkin was named leader and project manager for the OpenVZ project in 2005 to further the adoption of containers virtualization
for Linux. He spearheads the overall development and manages all key architecture, updates and feature upgrades for OpenVZ. Kolyshkin
has more than 10 years Linux experience and has long been an active open source advocate. He is a frequent speaker about virtualization technology and his 15-years career experience includes positions in information technology at Deutsche Bank and telecommunications company,
Severtelecom. He holds a degree in Computer Science from the Ukhta State
Technical University.Sessions
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- Title: Containers control tools: can we unify those?
- Microconference: Containers
- Time: 4:05pm
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One Line Summary:
Now that the kernel supports both LXC and OpenVZ do we really need two different tool sets? If not, how should we unify the user visible container control plane.
- Speakers: Kirill Kolyshkin, Stéphane Graber