lxc

Userspace tools for Linux kernel containers

LXC provides commands to create and manage containers. Current LXC uses the following kernel features to contain processes: - Kernel namespaces (ipc, uts, mount, pid, network and user) - Apparmor and SELinux profiles - Seccomp policies - Chroots (using pivot_root) - Kernel capabilities - CGroups (control groups) LXC containers are often considered as something in the middle between a chroot and a full fledged virtual machine. The goal of LXC is to create an environment as close as possible to a standard Linux installation but without the need for a separate kernel.

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