Doubt in choosing environment type

José Antonio Rey jose at ubuntu.com
Mon Dec 15 02:27:30 UTC 2014


Right! You could use the manual provider, and deploy specifying lxc:# to
deploy on LXC containers. Then, you can use something like sshuttle to get
to them.

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José Antonio Rey
On Dec 14, 2014 9:25 PM, "Marco Ceppi" <marco at ondina.co> wrote:

> Not if you place everything in containers :)
>
> On Sun, Dec 14, 2014, 9:25 PM José Antonio Rey <jose at ubuntu.com> wrote:
>
>> Bare in mind, if you use manual you will have to reinstall to have a
>> clean install - most charms do not clean-up after stop.
>>
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>> José Antonio Rey
>> On Dec 14, 2014 8:29 PM, "Andrew Wilkins" <andrew.wilkins at canonical.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> On Sat, Dec 13, 2014 at 8:06 PM, Danial Behzadi <dani.behzi at ubuntu.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>  Hi there,
>>>> I recently got an Ubuntu VPS and want to setup some services like
>>>> Open-VPN and remotely use them via juju charms to learn more about juju.
>>>> I'm in doubt which environment type I should choose, local(lxc) or Maas?
>>>> Sorry for being such a noob :D
>>>>
>>>
>>> This is one use case that "manual provisioning" was made for:
>>> https://juju.ubuntu.com/docs/config-manual.html
>>> Using this method, you can use the juju CLI from your laptop/desktop to
>>> communicate with Juju installed on your VPS.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Andrew
>>>
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