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Other than that, they're different things. It's like the difference between lxc and lxd.

See https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LrHW7Vvbie4 for a demo of what lxd can do. Maybe that will clear it up for you.



If the point you're trying to make is linux users love reinventing the wheel and making it more complicated and prone to failure, there really is no need. I believe you.

lxd has absolutely no relevance to this discussion. They are not jails, they are not like jails. As noted in my OP in this thread, jails are not a replacement for hypervisors.


lxd has relevance because it's the same kind of thing as Docker.

> They are not jails, they are not like jails.

That's what I've been saying.


You need to do your research again on docker and lxd. They aren't the same thing at all.

> That's what I've been saying.

No, you've been saying Docker is so much better than jails. Either you don't know jails or docker or both, I can't tell. Just you really want Docker to be awesome.




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