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dido:99_annexes:annex-b-terms-and-definitions:m:machine_image [2026/07/13 11:47] nick_didodido:99_annexes:annex-b-terms-and-definitions:m:machine_image [2026/07/17 08:29] (current) – [Definition] nick_dido
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 The image may contain an operating system, partitions, filesystems, packages, services, users, security settings, configuration data, drivers, and installed capabilities. The image may contain an operating system, partitions, filesystems, packages, services, users, security settings, configuration data, drivers, and installed capabilities.
  
-A Machine Image may serve as the source for a virtual machine, cloud compute instance, physical-machine installation, or later image layer.+A Machine Image may serve as the source for a virtual machine, cloud compute instance, physical machine installation, or later image layer.
  
-Within Crucible, a Machine Image results from a controlled image build and may be hardened, scanned, signed, converted, registered with a provider, and recorded in an image catalogue.+Within Crucible, a Machine Image results from a controlled image build and may be hardened, scanned, signed, converted, registered with a provider, and recorded in an image catalog.
  
 ===== Definition ===== ===== Definition =====
  
-//deployable digital representation of the storage content and system configuration required to instantiate a physical or virtual computing machine//+//[[dido:99_annexes:annex-b-terms-and-definitions:i:image|image]] that packages the software, configuration, files, metadata, and other content required to instantiate a [[dido:99_annexes:annex-b-terms-and-definitions:v:virtual_machine|Virtual Machine]]//
  
 ===== Source ===== ===== Source =====
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 ===== Note ===== ===== Note =====
  
-A Machine Image differs from an [[dido:99_annexes:annex-b-terms-and-definitions:i:image_baseline|Image Baseline]]. The Image Baseline defines the controlled inputs and process used to produce the image, while the Machine Image is the resulting deployable artefact.+A Machine Image differs from an [[dido:99_annexes:annex-b-terms-and-definitions:i:image_baseline|Image Baseline]]. The Image Baseline defines the controlled inputs and process used to produce the image, while the Machine Image is the resulting deployable artifact.
  
 A Machine Image may require provider-specific conversion or registration before deployment to a particular platform. A Machine Image may require provider-specific conversion or registration before deployment to a particular platform.
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