Greetings again, ----- Original Message ----- > Am 16.07.2014 15:16, schrieb Scott Dowdle: > > Docker dropped LXC with version 0.6 or was it 1.0? They have their > > own library that they use now. > > This is not correct, or the docker docs are out of date: > > "Docker combines these components into a wrapper we call a container > format. The default container format is called libcontainer.Docker > also > supports traditional Linux containers using LXC." Source:[1] > > [1]https://docs.docker.com/introduction/understanding-docker/#the-underlying-technology For anyone not willing to take the time to visit the Docker 0.9 release blog post, here's a snippet from it: "Thanks to libcontainer, Docker out of the box can now manipulate namespaces, control groups, capabilities, apparmor profiles, network interfaces and firewalling rules – all in a consistent and predictable way, and without depending on LXC or any other userland package. This drastically reduces the number of moving parts, and insulates Docker from the side-effects introduced across versions and distributions of LXC." Is that more clear? TYL, -- Scott Dowdle 704 Church Street Belgrade, MT 59714 (406)388-0827 [home] (406)994-3931 [work] _______________________________________________ CentOS-virt mailing list CentOS-virt@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-virt