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There are some useful ways in which you can use qemu base images to build template virtual machines. If used wisely you can save yourself from ever having to install the same OS more than once. The main thing that you should be aware of when using base images is the dependency between images but once managed properly, you can save yourself a lot of time.
Entries from November 2009 ↓
links for 2009-11-27
November 28th, 2009 — Links
links for 2009-11-26
November 27th, 2009 — Links
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JCR Management will provide tooling and a JCR persistence framework for EMF with pluggable JCR implementations.
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A discussion on password protection and encryption in OpenOffice.
links for 2009-11-24
November 25th, 2009 — Links
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A work breakdown structure (WBS) in project management and systems engineering, is a tool used to define and group a project's discrete work elements (or tasks) in a way that helps organize and define the total work scope of the project
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Autoversioning is an optional feature defined in the DeltaV standard which makes the server performing a commit under the hood when WebDAV clients that doesn't understand versioning writes to it, making it possible to access the DeltaV server even with this kind of clients.
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There is a tool to manage VMs on a remote host: virt-manager. Sadly, VM creation on a remote host is not supported yet through virt-manager – therefore you will have to create the VM in command line.
links for 2009-11-17
November 18th, 2009 — Links
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One of the most exciting new features of Windows Server 2008 is its ability to install as a Server Core machine.
This is a list of articles on how to handle a 2008 Core.
links for 2009-11-09
November 10th, 2009 — Links
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Microsoft’s System Preparation Tool. This tool removes certain information from a system, including the Security Identifier, IP address, computer name, etc. This is recommended when you are cloning a machine, and, by removing this information, you also remove any potential conflicts when starting up the cloned image for the first time.