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      Virtual appliances?

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      travisdh1T

      @stacksofplates said in Virtual appliances?:

      @travisdh1 said in Virtual appliances?:

      @stacksofplates What the what?

      Install Fedora sudo dnf install -y kubernetes `systemctl enable --now podman1

      That's all it takes.

      Yeah I see you haven't actually done that.

      Podman is not Kubernetes. Also when you install Kubernetes you don't get a podman1 service (or any type of podman service). When you install Kubernetes that way you don't get a Kubernetes service. You seemingly have to start the kube-proxy, kube-scheduler, kube-controller-manager, kube-api-server, and the kubelet separately. It installs docker, which is deprecated in k8s now. They have switched to using containerd which is pretty much the standard runtime now.

      So I'll stick with my original recommendation.

      Yep, this is why I need to mess with this stuff in my home lab. I can't even talk about it intelligently yet!

    • NetworkNerdN

      New Blog - Error Deploying Hytrust OVA in the ESXi 6.5 Embedded Host Client and Learning to Read

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    • IRJI

      Compressing an OVF using OVFTool by VMWare

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      IRJI

      From what I am reading now, it appears that the OVF uses compression level 5. It is possible to gain extra compression by using a tool like 7 zip but the gains are very minimal. On a 4GB VM you may see it drop to 3.9GB if you compress it again using 7zip. The minor gain isn't worth having to compress it twice IMO.

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