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Linux Containers (Lxc) Provisioning?


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I discovered yesterday, there could be a topic relation with this the Blesta virtualmin module here:

 

http://www.blesta.com/forums/index.php?/topic/3894-virtualmin-module-test-stages/

 

Because cloudmin can do LXC provisioning and according to virtualmin/cloudmin author , the API is very similar to hook the system up to your billing, see at end of post here: 

 

https://www.virtualmin.com/node/23912

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That would be great.

 

But, i think it would be best to support Docker, not just the LXC itself. http://www.docker.com/

 

If this become available by tomorrow, then i see tons of ways to use this module right away :)

 

Docker is much better, and easier to manage :)

 

I suggest to build a kind of "universal installer" for Docker. 

 

Something simple like 1-2-3.  You copy and paste your dockerfile and configs in Blesta, then you press a button, and your docker get build wherever you want. 

 

A simple copy and paste to provision as much servers you need with apache, php, mysql, and a cms, i.e. Wordpress :)

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ok, I see your point, I was more in case we supply our own hight added value service/appliance as a software and on backend it's relly on one container by client, so using cloudmin for our backend provisionning seem ready to use (not yet tested)

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