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Deploying Debian VEs without Templates

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Installing Debian Virtual Environments without relying on a precreated template has many advantages and a few drawbacks. This article tries to outline those factors and provide a possible solution to reduce the amount of work needed for template-less Debian deployments.
{{Note|'''[https://downloads.actiu.net/ctctl/ ctctl]''' is an alternative wizard to create a container and convert it to a template.}}
== Templates ==
[[Template|Templates]] are at the heart of the OpenVZ VE creation process. A "template cache" is basically a tarball consisting of a minimum operating system installation of a given Linux flavor.
 
== Reasons for pre-built templates ==
=== Management of tarballs can be tedious ===
Managing templates in a non-trivial environment can become it's own demanding task, if taken seriously. The templates have to be updated constantly to reflect new security updates or operating system point releases. And with every updated template, said templates have to be distributed to all Hardware Nodes where they are used.
Experience has shown, that quality is one of the first things being cut in operations/production environments when being time constrained, so preventing one source of constant work improves quality and security instantlyand irrevocably.
=== Tarballs Templates are of questionable security ===
Pre-built templates, especially those which can be downloaded from the internet, are of doubtful trustworthiness. It's trivial to open backdoors, install keyloggers or run DDoS clients if you have full control of the binaries which are going to be run in a VE.
=== It's not needed after all ===
With Debian, there is no reason to actually use pre-built templates if you're not time-constrained in the deployment process and have other means of managing your configuration, since <tt>debootstrap</tt> is the tool at the core of every Debian installation and it doesn't matter if it's run by the [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianInstaller|Debian Installer], by hand or a completely different distribution.
Since <tt>debootstrap</tt> is the tool at the core of every Debian installation it doesn't matter if it's run by the [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianInstaller Debian Installer], during template creation, by hand or even in a completely different Linux distribution.
 
Management of configuration files by means of templates is a non-sustainable way of doing Configuration Management. In environments with few (if any) changes this can work out nicely, but in more agile/complex environments a proper Configuration Management solution should be used.
== Basic Steps ==
The basic steps needed to deploy Debian VEs are outlined in [[Debian template creation]].
== A working solution Creation helpers ==
To automate the process of deploying VEs with <tt>debootstrap</tt> a bit of shell-scripting glue is needed.
A work-=== ctcreate by Narcis Garcia ===2017 version included in-progress version of such a tool can be found at the [https://workbench.amdgit.coactiu.atnet/hglibre/vzstuffamoreos/Amoreos repository]. To get a local copy you need a [http:Deploys APT/Debian containers for OpenVZ 6 in APT/www.selenicDebian host, by building its corresponding template first.com/mercurial/wiki/ mercurial] client installed and then run the following command:  hg clone -r stable https://workbench.amd.co.at/hg/vzstuff/
=== deploy.sh by Michael Renner ===
2011 version can be found at [https://github.com/terrorobe/vzstuff github.com/terrorobe/vzstuff]. To get a local copy you will need to install [http://git-scm.com/ git] and then run the following command:
git clone git://github.com/terrorobe/vzstuff.git
Following the instructions in the README file should get you started nicely.
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