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LXD is now under Canonical
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Oh, bullshit. The minimal interface that Ubuntu offers isn't even a pimple on the Proxmox front end, and doesn't touch the filesystem, clustering abilities and backup solution that's the equivalent of Veeam IMO.
There you are, calling bullshit on my post while deleting your own where you clearly demonstrated close to no experience with LXD and its clustering capabilities. lol
Once again your ineptitude is palpable. Ubuntu doesn't offer anything, the WebUI is a part of LXD.
And yes LXD's WebUI released "yesterday" is objectively better than Proxmox and it does touch storage and clustering.