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LXC and Docker are both Linux containerization systems, but take radically different approaches.
 
LXC and Docker are both Linux containerization systems, but take radically different approaches.
  

Latest revision as of 02:41, 20 February 2024

LXC and Docker are both Linux containerization systems, but take radically different approaches.

Full System Virtualization

LXC provides a full system virtualization, which means it includes the full OS, whereas Docker only packages the application and its dependencies. LXC behaves more like a traditional virtual machine, which can be beneficial for applications that require full OS functionality.

This is the main selling point of LXC. It's like a VM without the overhead.

Flexibility

LXC is more flexible in terms of the types of applications it can support. It can run any application that can run on a Linux server, whereas Docker is more suited to prepackaged applications.

Better for Legacy Applications

LXC is often a better choice for legacy applications that weren't designed with containerization in mind.

Persistent Storage

LXC makes it easier to manage persistent storage, which can be a complicated with Docker.

Learning Curve

LXC is often considered easier to learn and use than Docker, especially for those already familiar with Linux systems.