terraform-provider-azuredevops
terraform-provider-libvirt
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terraform-provider-azuredevops
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Why is Azure Portal so slow at times?
Yes i agree terraform is much better.. unless one runs out of luck due to new features on azure.. https://github.com/microsoft/terraform-provider-azuredevops/labels/new-feature The cli and powershell are updated by ms much faster... but for most cases terraform is just about ok
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CredScan policy
As far as I know, there is no built-in CredScan policy in Azure DevOps. The link you shared is Azure DevOps provider in Terraform. If you get any problems to set this policy, you could go to https://github.com/microsoft/terraform-provider-azuredevops/issues to create a new issue.
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go vendor didn't download all files?
Goal: I'm trying to write a new terraform provider for AzureDevops. The goal is to call pipeline (API) https://github.com/microsoft/terraform-provider-azuredevops. I forked it to my own github account. After read the code, I notice the api it used in this provider is from https://github.com/microsoft/azure-devops-go-api/tree/dev/azuredevops/pipelines. And there is a pipelines go func I need.
terraform-provider-libvirt
- What do y'all use to provision KVM VM's?
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libvirt-k8s-provisioner - Ansible and terraform to build a cluster from scratch in less than 10 minutes ok KVM - Updated for 1.26
libvirt-terraform-provider ( based on https://github.com/dmacvicar/terraform-provider-libvirt )
- NixOS 22.11 “Raccoon” Released
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libvirt-ocp4-provisioner - Provision an OCP 4.x.y cluster in minutes with Ansible, now with Single Node OCP support! .
Hi guys!I wanted to allotment with you a tool to provision a fully working OCP 4.x.y cluster in minutes using Ansible for automation, libvirt as virtualization provider and terraform as VMs templating and creation tool. https://github.com/kubealex/libvirt-ocp4-provisioner It will take care of all the infrastructure provisioning and OCP machines provisioning, starting and completing the UPI installation of a cluster. (IPI work in progress ;) ) To give a quick overview, this project will allow you to provision a fully working OCP stable environment, consisting of: * Bastion machine provisioned with: * dnsmasq (with SELinux module, compiled and activated) * dhcp based on dnsmasq * nginx (for ignition files and rhcos pxe-boot) * pxeboot * Loadbalancer machine provisioned with: * haproxy * OCP Bootstrap machine * OCP Master(s) VM(s) * OCP Worker(s) VM(s) From latest release, it also supports installing SNO on a single host! It also takes care of preparing the host machine with needed packages, configuring: * dedicated libvirt network (fully customizable) * dedicated libvirt storage pool (fully customizable) * terraform * libvirt-terraform-provider ( compiled and initialized basedon https://github.com/dmacvicar/terraform-provider-libvirt) PXE is automatic, based on MAC binding to different OCP nodes role, so no need of choosing it from the menus, this means you can just run the playbook, take a beer and have your fully running OCP 4.9.latest stable up and running. It has been tested on Fedora 3x and CentOS 7/8. Playing around with it and contributions to make it work even on different OSes is more than welcome, hope you enjoy it! Alex
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Need help on Terraform with KVM/Libvirt
I learned and got terraform to work with the KVM/Libvirt provider.
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Automate creation of KVM VM and Installation of OS
I saw Terraform with the dmacvicar/terraform-provider-libvirt provider, but sadly didn't get really warm with it. When some can explain to me how I can set up new images for every VM I would be very happy also there are more question in the pipeline. Sadly, the “Documentation” is not really that good. Maybe Terraform is also the wrong Application for me. I'm a little lost because I thought Terraform would be the big Solution I want and need, until now, not yet.
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Terraform Persistent Storage
It looks like there was an issue dealing with "attaching an existing disk" to a terraform created VM. That's here: https://github.com/dmacvicar/terraform-provider-libvirt/issues/688
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Those of you running a home cluster that is NOT comprised of RasPis, what hardware are you using?
Nice. I’m straight KVM as it’s a mirror of work (my Lab) and I’m using the terraform-provider-libvirt provider. 20 minutes to fully build a site. Pretty cool.
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Provision a full functional cluster in less than 10 minutes! libvirt-k8s-provisioner
libvirt-terraform-provider ( compiled and initialized based on https://github.com/dmacvicar/terraform-provider-libvirt)
- QEMU Version 6.0.0 Released
What are some alternatives?
nutter - Testing framework for Databricks notebooks
UTM - Virtual machines for iOS and macOS
terraform-provider-helm - Terraform Helm provider
terraform-provider-proxmox - Terraform provider plugin for proxmox
terraform-provider-azurerm - Terraform provider for Azure Resource Manager
terraform-provider-rancher2 - Terraform Rancher2 provider
QEMU - Official QEMU mirror. Please see https://www.qemu.org/contribute/ for how to submit changes to QEMU. Pull Requests are ignored. Please only use release tarballs from the QEMU website.
libvirt-k8s-provisioner - Automate your k8s installation
xemu - Original Xbox Emulator for Windows, macOS, and Linux (Active Development)
guestfs-tools - Tools for accessing and modifying guest disk images
libguestfs - library and tools for accessing and modifying virtual machine disk images. PLEASE DO NOT USE GITHUB FOR ISSUES OR PULL REQUESTS. See the website for how to file a bug or contact us.
cilium - eBPF-based Networking, Security, and Observability