Packer configuration for creating Debian virtual machine templates for Proxmox VE
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Packer configuration for creating Debian virtual machine templates for Proxmox VE
Ubuntu Linux Vagrant Base Box (https://app.vagrantup.com/rgl)
Some configurable terraform for a free, firewalled, oracle-cloud ARM Ubuntu machine with @tailscale and @docker.
Easily deploy a high-availability RKE2 Kubernetes cluster on OpenStack providers like Infomaniak.
Orthanc on AWS with Infrastructure as Code
Packer Templates for creating Ubuntu Live Server Images with Packer + QEMU + Autoinstall (cloud-init)
Private cluster with k3s. Why have 1 huge complicated cluster (pet) when you can have many simple, cheap clusters (cattle)?
Example to manage your EBS NVME volumes on AWS
Configuration for my at-home cloud
An opinionated HashiCorp Packer template with integrated cloud-init to build 'cloud instances-like' images for Raspberry Pi
HashiCorp Packer templates to build portable virtual machines in OVA format for Ubuntu, Debian and Redhat based systems with automated installers Kickstart, Preseed and AutoInstaller / Cloud-Init. Useful for IoT edge sites, Kubernetes base systems and VM appliances to ship to customers
A Terraform module to create development instances on Scaleway servers initialized with cloud-init
Terraform module for a rancher server on digitalocean.
Packer template that creates a modified cloud image using the official Arch Linux cloud image. Also creates a new user in the image that uses my zsh config.
Infrastructure as code for creating a personal network lab
Build a home lab by using Terraform's dmacvicar/libvirt provider to create multiple VMs of a chosen Linux OS all at once.
Using Terraform to build cloud-config and netplan files which can be used to configure bare metal and virtual instances. It uses a subset of capabilities of cloud-init and has been tested with Ubuntu Bionic, Focal and Groovy. You can use it to configure your Raspberry Pi computers all the same as bootstrap your cloud VMs.
Add a description, image, and links to the cloud-init topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the cloud-init topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."