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Virtual Machine on Apple Mac chip M1/M2 – Fusion/Vagrant

September 16, 2022 By Cloud_Devops Leave a Comment

Mac M1 VMware Vagrant

All new Macbooks are shipping with M1 / M2 chips which are based on ARM (Advanced RISC Machines). Apple is no longer releasing the x86-based MacBooks to eliminate the intel dependencies for any advancement. It also brings a lot of challenges for people who are very familiar with intel macbooks which support most of the […]

Filed Under: Mac, Vagrant, Virtualization, VMware Tagged With: Apple, M1 Chip, MacBook, Vagrant, virtual machine, VMware Fusion

OKD – How to setup Red Hat Openshift 3.11 in a single node?

March 19, 2022 By Cloud_Devops Leave a Comment

okd-openshift

Are you looking to set up a single node Openshift cluster? Maybe on AWS EC2 or Microsoft Azure VM? I am also like you who had really struggled to set up Openshift lab environment with lessor cost or no cost. As we all know RedHat Openshift 3.x release supports the single node cluster concept and […]

Filed Under: Automation, AWS, Azure, DevOps, GitOps, OKD, Openshift Tagged With: Azure, DevOps, EC2, Free, LAB, OKD, Openshift, Playground, Red Hat, Single Node Cluster, Test Environment, virtual machine, VMware

Exclude disks from Azure VM snapshot backup

June 15, 2020 By Cloud_Devops 2 Comments

Snapshot - Application consistent Backup - Azure

How to exclude a specific set of disks from Azure native backup? I had the same question for a long time. Finally, Azure Backup now supports selective disk backup and restore. Why should I backup the disks which are not needed or not useful for any kind of recovery? System/applications might generate a lot of […]

Filed Under: Azure, Azure, Azure Backup, Azure-CLI, Cloud, Microsoft Tagged With: Azure Backup, virtual machine

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