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Containerization with LXC

You're reading from   Containerization with LXC Build, manage, and configure Linux containers

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785888946
Length 352 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Konstantin Ivanov Konstantin Ivanov
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Preface 1. Introduction to Linux Containers 2. Installing and Running LXC on Linux Systems FREE CHAPTER 3. Command-Line Operations Using Native and Libvirt Tools 4. LXC Code Integration with Python 5. Networking in LXC with the Linux Bridge and Open vSwitch 6. Clustering and Horizontal Scaling with LXC 7. Monitoring and Backups in a Containerized World 8. Using LXC with OpenStack A. LXC Alternatives to Docker and OpenVZ

Backing up and migrating LXC


Creating backups of LXC instances ensures that we can recover from events such as server crashes or corrupt backend stores. Backups also provide for a quick way of migrating instances between hosts or starting multiple similar containers, by just changing their config files.

Creating LXC backup using tar and rsync

In most use cases, we build containers from templates, or with tools such as debootstrap, which result in an entire root filesystem, for the instance. Creating backups in such cases is a matter of stopping the container, archiving its configuration file along with the actual root filesystem, then storing them on a remote server. Let's demonstrate this concept with a simple example:

  1. Start by updating your Ubuntu distribution and installing LXC. For this example, we'll be using Ubuntu 16.04, but the instructions apply to any other Linux distribution:

          root@ubuntu:~# apt-get update && apt-get -y upgrade && reboot
    
          root@ubuntu...
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