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== Goal ==
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[https://pagure.io/fedora-server/issue/53 Facilitated and improved support for Fedora Server Edition VMs (#53)]
The setup and use of Fedora Server Edition as a virtual machine within a Fedora Server installation needs to be simplified and facilitated. As far as possible, the virtual machine should have the same features and capabilities for users and system administrators as a bare-metal installation, i.e. as similar a 'user experience' as possible. Above all, the same procedures for installation and configuration should be available, e.g. Ansible playbooks.
 
== Cloud Base Image as VM in Fedora Server Edition ==
 
The idea was raised by Matthew Miller in the December 2020 "Reboot" meeting and found its way into the first draft of a revised Fedora Server Edition Product Requirement Document (Server PRD).
 
=== Resume as of June 2021 ===
 
After 6 months, this idea has to be assessed as unrealisable.
 
According to Cloud Image WG members, the factual differences between the runtime environments are so signifikant that a Fedora server can never be built in a Cloud Image [1]. Interest in cooperation on the part of Cloud WG members is very weak at best [2]. And discussions should preferably cover technical features and implementations [3].
 
== Alternative Fedora Server VM image provider ==

Latest revision as of 15:41, 16 April 2022

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