Reference¶
The reference material in this section provides technical descriptions of LXD.
General information¶
Before you start using LXD, you should check the system requirements. You should also be aware of the supported architectures, the available image servers, the format for images, and the environment used for containers.
Configuration options¶
LXD is highly configurable. Check the available configuration options for the LXD server and the different entities used in LXD.
Production setup¶
Once you are ready for production, make sure your LXD server is configured to support the required load. You should also regularly monitor the server metrics.
Fine-grained permissions¶
If you are managing user access via Fine-grained authorization, check which permissions can be assigned to groups.
REST API¶
All communication between LXD and its clients happens using a RESTful API over HTTP. Check the list of API extensions to see if a feature is available in your version of the API.
Man pages¶
lxc
is the command line client for LXD.
Its usage is documented in the help pages for the lxc
commands and subcommands.
Implementation details¶
You don’t need to be aware of the internal implementation details to use LXD. However, advanced users might be interested in knowing what happens internally.