Os10-disk-1.0.0.vmdk

This guide explains how to use the os10-disk-1.0.0.vmdk file to build a sandbox for testing open networking concepts. 1. Prepare Your Image Files

file is the virtual disk used to boot the OS in a Virtual Machine (VM). This setup is ideal for testing configurations, automation scripts (Ansible/Python), or learning the OS10 CLI without physical hardware. 2. Prerequisites os10-disk-1.0.0.vmdk Hypervisor: VMware Workstation, ESXi, or a lab simulator like Resources (Minimum): 1 Management Interface + multiple data interfaces. 3. Deployment Steps Create the VM Shell: Create a new "Other Linux 64-bit" VM. Attach the Disk: Replace the default new hard disk with your existing os10-disk-1.0.0.vmdk In ESXi, you can use the Add Second Virtual Disk os10-disk-1.0.0.vmdk

Because VMDK files can contain malware or backdoored network stacks, verify the os10-disk-1.0.0.vmdk before deployment. This guide explains how to use the os10-disk-1

: The structured nature of .vmdk files makes backing up and restoring VMs more manageable. Snapshots, a feature supported by VMware, can create a point-in-time copy of a VM, which is useful for recovery purposes. This setup is ideal for testing configurations, automation

: This could refer to the version of the operating system or a specific naming convention used by the administrator or automated system that created the VM. For instance, "os10" might imply it's for an operating system version 10, which could be Windows 10, a Linux distribution release, or another OS.