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View some examples of Virtual Server deployments
Here are some examples demonstrating use cases for Virtual Servers. See also
Virtual Workstations
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Active Directory Environment
A Virtual Server running Windows Server 2022 is deployed to host an Active Directory Domain.
This example also demonstrates how to create a domain with appropriate DNS configurations, as well as the attributes needed to join other Virtual Servers in your namespace to your Active Directory domain.
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CentOS 7 with LUKS Encryption
A Virtual Server running CentOS 7 is deployed with an encrypted partition on the root disk.
The manifest used to deploy this Virtual Server includes
cloud-init directives
, which are used to encrypt unallocated space on the root disk.
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