Setting Up an Ansible Control Node Using WSL2
In the previous part of the series, we: Installed VMware Workstation Pro Installed Ubuntu and Rocky Linux VMs Configured internal networking Setup up static IP addresses Built a gateway router VM
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In the previous part of the series, we: Installed VMware Workstation Pro Installed Ubuntu and Rocky Linux VMs Configured internal networking Setup up static IP addresses Built a gateway router VM
In previous articles, of this DevOps Home lab Series, we created multiple VMs and configured Static IP addresses so they can communicate reliably within our lab network.However, in real-production env
In real production environments, servers do not rely on DHCP.They use static IP addresses so services like SSH, Ansible, Node Exporter, and databases remain consistently reachable. In this article, we
In the previous articles, we installed Rocky Linux and Ubuntu Server as a VM in VMware Workstation Pro in Windows 11. Now it's time to connect them properly, similar to how servers are connected in re
In this guide, we'll install Rocky Linux on VMware Workstation Pro to use it in a DevOps home lab environment. What is Rocky Linux, and why is it in this series? Rocky Linux is a community-driven ente
In the previous article, we installed VMware Workstation Pro 25H2 on Windows. Now it's time to create our first virtual machine. Since this article is part of the DevOps Home Lab series, we will insta
In the previous article, we downloaded VMware Workstation Pro 25H2 from the official portal. If you haven’t done that yet, you can read it here: How to Download VMware Workstation Pro on Windows Now i
Why this guide? If you're trying to download VMware Workstation Pro for the first time, the process can feel a bit confusing. I initially found it confusing too, so I decided to document the exact ste