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    <title>VM Lab - Introduction</title>
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    <description><![CDATA[Hey guys,
It&rsquo;s been a bit quiet lately, some holiday time and most importantly a change of jobs! As of July 1st I now work for OSC as an Infrastructure Specialist and will hopefully have more time to expand my knowledge and share this with the community.
The last few weeks I&rsquo;ve been busy playing around with a solution in order to quickly create a Lab with VM&rsquo;s.
While I know how to manually set them up and create machines, I had a somewhat &lsquo;ideal&rsquo; method in mind and didn&rsquo;t really want to stray from that idea.]]></description>
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