Very good idea indeed!

I wonder however if a discussion platform is the best for having a "best
practice" reference. Maybe better a wiki, or a repository on
bitbucket/github/gitlab where people can send pull requests. Or
dedicated questions like "how to monitor and be notified of mis-behaving
containers" on e.g. https://askubuntu.com/ ?

Or better send pull requests if possible at all to
https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/lxd.html
?
 
-- 
Ivan

* Ron Kelley <[email protected]> [2017-04-25 22:01]:
> Stéphane,
> 
> Thanks for setting up the discussion group.  I just joined…
> 
> As a suggestion, it would be great if we could have an official “best 
> practices” section supported/endorsed by the Canonical team.  Or, a section 
> whereby people can contribute their designs and others can add their 
> viewpoints.  I know many people use LXC/LXD for home/personal use, but many 
> of use are using this technology in data center production environments.
> 
> Some ideas off the top of my head:
> * How to manage tens/hundreds of LXD servers (single host, multi-host, or 
> multi-geo locations)
> * How to quickly find mis-behaving containers (consuming too much resources, 
> etc)
> * How to get container run-time stats per LXD server
> * Best practices when backing up, restoring, cloning containers
> * Best practices when deploying containers (same UID, different UID per 
> container, etc)
> As we adopt LXD more and more in our DC designs, it becomes increasingly 
> important for our organization to leverage best practices from the industry 
> experts. 
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> -Ron
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