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| | | | If you are a Oregon State CS 344 student, then you've been told to develop exclusively on the OS1 server. Unfortunately, this server is frequently nuked by fork bombs. If you are unable to run a full CentOS virtual machine, then here is a step by step guide to getting a CentOS docker container running on your computer. This way, you can continue to work on your assignments in a similar environment to OS1 and not have to have a full virtual machine running! | |
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| | | | This article describes the steps to deploy the SUSE Cloud Application Platform (CAP) on Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS). SUSE Cloud Application Platform is a ... | |
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| | | | This is a long-form response to this question, and describes how to get the nova-docker driver up running with devstack under Ubuntu 14.04 (Trusty). I wrote a similar post for Fedora 21, although that one was using the RDO Juno packages, while this one is using devstack and the upstream sources. Getting started We'll be using the Ubuntu 14.04 cloud image (because my test environment runs on OpenStack). First, let's install a few prerequisites: $ sudo apt-get update $ sudo apt-get -y install git git-revie... | |
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