I have Docker and OpenVZ setup in my lab, been focusing on OpenVZ right
now, will look into docker soon.  I see ways to integrate with Jenkins,
puppet|chef for a Continuous Deployment env.  Standing up containers using
the UI via Cloudstack would be a great tool for my users/team having only
a single interface to provide the resources they need.  Cloudstack has
KVM, Xen, VMware, OVM, and Bare Metal clusters, lets get a Container
cluster ;-)

Curtis Old 
Neustar, Inc. / Neustarlabs / Senior Research Engineer
46000 Center Oak Plaza Sterling, VA 20166
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On 9/19/13 2:23 PM, "Nux!" <n...@li.nux.ro> wrote:

>On 19.09.2013 14:50, Old, Curtis wrote:
>> Have been looking in to containers as an alternative to KVM/Xen
>> virtual machines, has anyone thought about adding support to manage
>> hosts running OpenVZ or LXC via CloudStack?
>> 
>> Curtis Old
>
>+1 !
>
>Over 60% of my VMs could easily be LXC containers and there is strong
>trend towards containers (Docker has just been integrated with
>Openshift, openstack supports has lxc & docker drivers etc).
>
>-- 
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>Nux!
>www.nux.ro

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