First, i would say that I only read about Canonical's FAN yesterday so have
no insight into what it can or can't do.
This spring I spent time looking at various solutions for network overlays
because of my interest in SDN and LXC.
My use-case requirements were:
1. to *be able to interconnect
On Tue, Jun 23, 2015 at 8:12 AM, brian mullan bmullan.m...@gmail.com wrote:
First, i would say that I only read about Canonical's FAN yesterday so have
no insight into what it can or can't do.
This spring I spent time looking at various solutions for network overlays
because of my interest in
Have you checked Fan?
http://blog.dustinkirkland.com/2015/06/the-bits-have-hit-fan.html?m=1
2015-06-20 2:16 GMT-04:00 Janjaap Bos janjaap...@gmail.com:
Yes, ZeroTier provides peer-to-peer virtual networking. It is cloud /
container / virtualiser agnostic. It will work anywhere and we use it
Are there any solutions which would let one build mesh networking for
lxc containers, similar to what weave does for docker?
Assumptions:
- multiple servers (hosts) which are not in the same subnet (i.e. in
different DCs in different countries),
- containers share the same subnet (i.e.