LXD is a system container manager. It offers a user experience similar to virtual machines but uses Linux containers under the hood, providing higher density and faster performance. LXD is often used for running multiple isolated Linux distributions on a single host, for development and testing environments, and for deploying containerized applications with VM-like management capabilities.
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