Making a local MicroK8s environment available externally (Part 1 - Building a Linux VM)

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    I'm currently building an Open Source LegalTech platform called Panache Legal which is built using .NET and consists of a number of microservices which are all designed to run in Docker containers. This all works great locally, but one issue is how to host a version externally that can be used by colleagues for testing and demos.

  • Windows Terminal

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    I generally use Windows Terminal (which you can download from the Microsoft Store) to interact with my Linux VMs but that needs us to have SSH running on our VMs, and Ubuntu does not come with that pre-installed, so let's get that up and running.

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