I've played with a couple of virtual machine appliances and i use them often, because i found that is a good way to test and take a first look of a tool, technology or programming language
There're several webpages that offers a good collection of this VM'S .I will mention a couple of VM'S that i found useful.
Bitnami
https://bitnami.com/
They offer a good amount of vm's including several developer stacks (python, java, php, ruby). I found interesting this ones
- Ruby Stack
- Lamp Stack
- Django Stack
- Node,js Stack
TurnkeyLinux
https://www.turnkeylinux.org/
The same way Bitnami does, provides a list of vm appliances ,used for several purposes:
- Jenkins VM
- Ansible VM
Another helpful site is SuseStudio, this site from the linux distribution, provides a lot of appliances that can be used too
https://susestudio.com/browse
Cheers
Rodolfo
There're several webpages that offers a good collection of this VM'S .I will mention a couple of VM'S that i found useful.
Bitnami
https://bitnami.com/
They offer a good amount of vm's including several developer stacks (python, java, php, ruby). I found interesting this ones
- Ruby Stack
- Lamp Stack
- Django Stack
- Node,js Stack
TurnkeyLinux
https://www.turnkeylinux.org/
The same way Bitnami does, provides a list of vm appliances ,used for several purposes:
- Jenkins VM
- Ansible VM
Another helpful site is SuseStudio, this site from the linux distribution, provides a lot of appliances that can be used too
https://susestudio.com/browse
Cheers
Rodolfo
The actual functioning level of each appliance is also very important. They look at each appliance carefully to determine how well it functions, particularly when used in a busy setting.viking range hood
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