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| dido:99_annexes:annex-b-terms-and-definitions:m:machine_image [2026/07/13 11:47] – nick_dido | dido: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, | The image may contain an operating system, partitions, filesystems, | ||
| - | A Machine Image may serve as the source for a virtual machine, cloud compute instance, physical-machine installation, | + | A Machine Image may serve as the source for a virtual machine, |
| - | 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 | + | //[[dido: |
| ===== Source ===== | ===== Source ===== | ||
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| ===== Note ===== | ===== Note ===== | ||
| - | A Machine Image differs from an [[dido: | + | A Machine Image differs from an [[dido: |
| 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. | ||