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Build VM in OpenNebula

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Last updated 2 years ago

We are using Terraform and Graphical User Interface(GUI) to build a VM. Terraform is easy and fast way to build VM which keep's record of all the VM.

Here, I will show how to build VM through GUI mode:

  1. Go to Instances and click on add

  2. Select the templete which you want, template is linked to images. I have seen all those process in 👇

  3. Once you click on template it will ask you to enter a hostname, RAM, HDD size, Network IP and all and click on create

  4. Once you create a VM go back to instences and click on VNC we can see the VM is up and running.

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