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      Alex Sage @stacksofplates
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      @johnhooks tar. I assume rsync would work too?

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        stacksofplates @Alex Sage
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        @aaronstuder said:

        @johnhooks tar. I assume rsync would work too?

        I think you have to stop the container to do that. Ya rsync works also.

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          Alex Sage @stacksofplates
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          @johnhooks said:

          You can run different distros. But I think you need to match systemd and init between host and container though.

          How would check that? I am a huge CentOS7 fan 🙂

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            Alex Sage @stacksofplates
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            @johnhooks should be super easy to write a script to stop containers, tar them and start them again.

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              stacksofplates @Alex Sage
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              @aaronstuder said:

              @johnhooks said:

              You can run different distros. But I think you need to match systemd and init between host and container though.

              How would check that? I am a huge CentOS7 fan 🙂

              I know Ubuntu 15.10 is systemd, CentOS 7 is also systemd. So if you run a CentOS 7 host you can run Ubuntu 15.10 containers (what I'm doing for my XO container).

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                stacksofplates @Alex Sage
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                @aaronstuder said:

                @johnhooks should be super easy to write a script to stop containers, tar them and start them again.

                ya. I use Ansible, but you can script it also.

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                  Alex Sage @stacksofplates
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                  @johnhooks said

                  I know Ubuntu 15.10 is systemd, CentOS 7 is also systemd. So if you run a CentOS 7 host you can run Ubuntu 15.10 containers (what I'm doing for my XO container).

                  I will be using Ubuntu as the host. CentOS7 as the guest 🙂

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                    stacksofplates @Alex Sage
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                    @aaronstuder said:

                    @johnhooks said

                    I know Ubuntu 15.10 is systemd, CentOS 7 is also systemd. So if you run a CentOS 7 host you can run Ubuntu 15.10 containers (what I'm doing for my XO container).

                    I will be using Ubuntu as the host. CentOS7 as the guest 🙂

                    Ya that works also

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                      Alex Sage @stacksofplates
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                      @johnhooks said

                      ya. I use Ansible, but you can script it also.

                      I need to learn Ansible 🙂

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                        stacksofplates @Alex Sage
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                        @aaronstuder said:

                        @johnhooks said

                        ya. I use Ansible, but you can script it also.

                        I need to learn Ansible 🙂

                        Ya it's awesome. Makes everything so much easier. 🙂

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                          scottalanmiller @Alex Sage
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                          @aaronstuder said:

                          @johnhooks said:

                          You can run different distros. But I think you need to match systemd and init between host and container though.

                          How would check that? I am a huge CentOS7 fan 🙂

                          You could always start with CentOS 7 for containers rather than building them on Ubuntu.

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                            Alex Sage @scottalanmiller
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                            @scottalanmiller Scaleway only offers Ubuntu 😕

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                              Alex Sage
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                              Would you use Scaleway?

                              For a 2G VM on Vultr I can get 32GB on Scaleway.....

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                                IRJ @Alex Sage
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                                @aaronstuder said:

                                Would you use Scaleway?

                                For a 2G VM on Vultr I can get 32GB on Scaleway.....

                                I would start out with their starter server for $2.99 a month and see how the interface and reliability is before you commit to a big project.

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                                  scottalanmiller @Alex Sage
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                                  @aaronstuder said:

                                  Would you use Scaleway?

                                  Dont really have experience with them. So I can't say one way or the other. For month to month pricing, no reason not to try them out.

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                                    dafyre
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                                    If these are physical boxes, the month-to-month pricing is similar to what I'm paying at another provider for bare metal, but I get 1TB of HDD as opposed to SSD.

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                                      larsen161
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                                      This was insanley affordale - I used to run cc2.8xlarge aws instances for hours and it cost me fractions of a penny.

                                      RAM, ECU, Cores, Storage, Bandwith
                                      60.5, 88, 32, 3360GB, 10Gbit/s
                                      

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                                        papercape
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                                        I've been using Scaleway since they announced the C1 beta platform. I recently tested the new offerings and they all run on Avoton processors - the Atom C2750, to be exact. Disk speed was a bit underwhelming, but I think they use "shared" disks.

                                        Another company that I would recommend for @aaronstuder is impactvps.com, they are running a 50% off sale on their "resource pools". Check out today's post on lowendbox: https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/78146/impact-vps-1-year-anniversery-special-50-off-now-with-3-locations-in-a-single-package#latest

                                        You could build 20 VM's with 512mb ram each for $30/month; that's $1.50 per VM

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                                          Alex Sage @papercape
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                                          @papercape Thanks!

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                                            Alex Sage @papercape
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                                            @papercape It says nested virtualization is not allowed. Would containers be considered nested virtualization?

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