Hi Gunnar,

Thanks for your comment, it brings up some issue that are not clear to me:
I’m looking to build a production environment based on Ubuntu servers with ZFS 
storage and LXD ( similar architecture to what I have now on SmartOS).
I intend to buy Ubuntu server licences with support.
I understand that version 2.0.9 is not the latest version available upstream, 
but what I don’t get, is will I get support from Canonical if I use a more 
recent version?
If Canonical offers LXD2.0.x in 16.04LTS, maybe it is for stability concerns?

Thank you for any information on this.

Cheers,

Michel



> On 14 Jun 2017, at 09:41, gunnar.wagner <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> not directly related to your snapshot issue but still maybe good to know fact
> On 6/13/2017 8:37 PM, Michel Jansens wrote:
>> I’m busy discovering LXD v2.0.9 on Ubuntu 16.04
> if you want the most recent (yet regarded stable for production) version of 
> LXD on an ubuntu 16.04 host you'd install it from the xenial-backports sources
> 
>     sudo apt install -t xenial-backports lxd lxd-client
> 
> this gives you 2.13 at this point in time. I am not really sure what the 
> lxd-client package exactly does (or which feature your are missing if you 
> don;t have that) but it was recommended somewhere to get that as well
> 
> 
> 
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