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Fixes for Some Vagrant Issues on Fedora

Scott Lowe

The “TL;DR” is the Vagrant can offer users a consistent workflow to creating and destroying VMs across a fairly wide number of platforms, including both local providers (like VirtualBox or VMware Fusion/VMware Workstation) and cloud provider (such as AWS and Azure). If you are using Vagrant 2.2

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Technology Short Take 158

Scott Lowe

See this page for instructions on how to enable BBR on Debian 10. Edwin Weijdema shares how he uses VMware Fusion 12 on his MacBook Pro (Intel-based, I’m assuming) to run a mobile lab with nested ESXi hypervisors. x will be the last version to officially support macOS virtualization. Networking. Virtualization.

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Technology Short Take #87

Scott Lowe

Massimo Re Ferre has a great article discussing VMware Cloud on AWS versus Azure Stack and breaking down the differences between the two approaches. I recently used a variation of the information in this article to keep OTR private keys in sync among a group of OS X-based systems. Anyway, you may find the report interesting.

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Using Vagrant with OpenStack

Scott Lowe

I tested this combination using the following software versions: The client system was running OS X 10.9.5 LTS, KVM hypervisors, and VMware NSX for networking. First, install the OpenStack provider plugin (obviously, this only needs to be done once): vagrant plugin install vagrant-openstack-provider. with Vagrant 1.7.4.

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Technology Short Take #77

Scott Lowe

That’s exactly what we have here: a Microsoft Azure page with instructions on configuring DHCPv6 for Linux VMs (covering various Linux distributions). Looks like I’m not the only one making the leap from OS X to Linux—check out this pair of articles on Wesley Moore’s switch ( part 1 and part 2 ). x environment.

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Technology Short Take #42

Scott Lowe

Anthony Burke’s series on VMware NSX continues with part 5. Tom has since moved on to CSC (via the vCHS team at VMware) and has launched a “next-generation” version of Razor called Hanlon. Open vStorage compares itself to VMware VSAN, but supporting multiple storage backends and supporting multiple hypervisors.

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