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Hi,
I just found your very nice tool and successfully used it to upload a Flatcar image.
I wanted to try out the openSUSE MicroOS images, but those are only available in formats other than RAW.
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Link please
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Launching VMs using qcow2 images from 3rd parties presents a dilemma - I don't know what size PVC to allocate in advance. I al…
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Kubevirt supports transient vms via containerDisks. This is useful for workloads that can't be fully containerized properly, but s…
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Ignite is dead and archived since almost a year.
I came across this blog post: https://mergeboard.com/blog/2-qemu-microvm-docker/ which describes howto convert a docker image to a qcow2 file and run …
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Hi,
When downloading file `openSUSE-Leap-15.5.x86_64-NoCloud.qcow2` from and the associated checksum file `openSUSE-Leap-15.5.x86_64-NoCloud.qcow2.sha256` from https://download.opensuse.org/reposit…
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### Question
What is the difference between VHD and QCOW2? Which ones are (or can be) the best?
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In the below example you can see how the web UI supports importing OCI-format images.
These are effectively tarballs containing:
- `image_metadata.json` containing various useful metadata
- `outp…
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[openSUSE-Leap-15.6-Minimal-VM.x86_64-Cloud.qcow2.sha256](https://download.opensuse.org/distribution/leap/15.6/appliances/openSUSE-Leap-15.6-Minimal-VM.x86_64-Cloud.qcow2.sha256) is missing checksum f…
xorel updated
3 weeks ago
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After successful creation of the image in OpenStack, VM Import Controller initiates the download of the image in Harvester.
It seems to happen in two steps:
- Download the original QCOW2 image fro…