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LXD 6.1 Released With Automatic Core Pinning Load Balancing, Fixes Hosts With 64+ CPU Cores


Canonical today released LXD 6.1 as the newest version of this Ubuntu-focused solution for managing virtual machines (VMs) and containers.

Canonical today released LXD 6.1 as the newest version of this Ubuntu-focused solution for managing virtual machines (VMs) and containers. LXD 6.1 adds support for automatic IP allocation for OVN network forwards and load balancers, VM automatic core pinning load balancing, drops the "trust password" feature for better security, drops ARMHF support for Ceph, bumps the minimum Go language version required, and various other changes. More details on all of the changes with LXD 6.1 via the Ubuntu Discourse.About The AuthorMichael Larabel is the principal author of Phoronix.com and founded the site in 2004 with a focus on enriching the Linux hardware experience.

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