Notes
- You may not need this if you having a working docker installation on your physical machine or another virtual machine
- This VM is provided as-is with no warranty. It is still preferrable to do lab work in the CS Labs in-person
- If you use Hyper-V i.e any of Windows Sandbox, WSL, Hyper-V Manager etc or have intel vt-x/amd-v unavailable for some reason.
You’ll need to disable Hyper-V to use any other virtualization technology. Porting this VM to Hyper-V is beyond the scope of this provision however, it is fairly trivial to create a similar Hyper-V VM given the configuration’s below.Use the VM tagged “noVirt”.
Requirements
- Basic understanding of virtualization
- Virtualization Platform (any of):
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Provided resources
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CSCD27-supplementary-vm.ova | 6.4GB | sha256: FC40554BCD40585A7214BC64B7AB04D75CCF352C6F977CB2DDD00122ABB1B6E7
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CSCD27-supplementary-vm-noVirt.ova | 6.5GB | sha256: A9AE590AC68A35522567CA22484C2F9C2B05A23670B1B79E008D6E29746B162E
- Prof. Thierry’s Introduction to Docker
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Summary
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Refer to the Introduction to Docker documentation to familiarize yourself with docker in the provided VM.
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The virtual machine provided has been configured with the following specifications:
Configuration Value OS Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS Ram 4GB Disk up to 20GB, Dynamic vProc 4 Docker Installed - 20.10.18, build b40c2f6 Python Installed - 3.10.6 Wireshark Installed - 3.6.2 Password Passw0rd! (WARNING: Weak password) Virtualization (intel vt-x/amd-v) Enabled in CSCD27-supplementary-vm.ova
Disabled in CSCD27-supplementary-vm-noVirt.ovaSSH Enabled IP Dynamic Network NAT (will use your host’s network)