sudneo , 3 months ago Because the lxc way is inherently different from the docker/podman way. It's aimed at running full systems, rather than mono process containers. It has it's use cases, but they are not as common IMHO.
Because the lxc way is inherently different from the docker/podman way. It's aimed at running full systems, rather than mono process containers. It has it's use cases, but they are not as common IMHO.