Automate deployment of a variety of Linux VMs on Windows, Mac, and Linux operating systems using VirtualBox, VMware, and Vagrant.
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Automate deployment of a variety of Linux VMs on Windows, Mac, and Linux operating systems using VirtualBox, VMware, and Vagrant.
A Windows configuration automation solution powered by Ansible, containerized with Docker.
Simple Vagrant setup to quickly create multiple VM`s for testing and developing Epiphany clusters locally.
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Deploy and manage multiple apps from a single UI - features google auth and custom tasks (reinstall gem/npm/bower, db migration) - status: MVP - coded in 2015
is a PowerShell module designed to manage Hyper-V virtual machines (VMs) and establish direct SSH connections to them.
Config file driven Hyper-V multi-machine environment with NAT network and static IP addresses.
🖥️ A go module to get Microsoft Hyper-V VM status
VoidVM - Virtual Machine Management Platform
.NET bindings for VMware VIX API with Model Context Protocol server for AI-driven virtual machine automation
VM Server Management
Automate deployment of a variety of Windows VMs on Windows, Mac, and Linux operating systems using VirtualBox, VMware, and Vagrant.
Minimal baseline load generator for Oracle Cloud Always Free compute instances - prevents VM reclamation by maintaining resource utilization above Oracle's thresholds
Wake-on-LAN system for remote management of Proxmox VE virtual machines and containers
A Proxmox VE VM management API service, providing VM creation, management, and control functionalities. Supports automated download and deployment of Debian, RockyLinux and Ubuntu Server.
Automated synchronization tool that bridges Proxmox VE and Apache Guacamole by parsing VM credentials from notes and creating remote desktop connections (RDP/VNC/SSH) with Wake-on-LAN support
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