[hackathon] Interop testing within hackathon network

Juhamatti Kuusisaari <juhamatk@gmail.com> Thu, 11 March 2021 16:03 UTC

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Subject: [hackathon] Interop testing within hackathon network
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Hello,

Just wondering how people have been doing interop testing in remote
hackathons so far, what would be the best practices? For my use case
the simplest thing would be to have a common server where a KVM image
would be instantiated and other KVM instances or even host processes
could connect to it over kernel switch. Anything like this available?

Thanks,
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 Juhamatti