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Support deployment of Virtual Machines #286

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jbw976 opened this issue Jan 18, 2019 · 2 comments · Fixed by #942
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Support deployment of Virtual Machines #286

jbw976 opened this issue Jan 18, 2019 · 2 comments · Fixed by #942
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jbw976 commented Jan 18, 2019

Similar to #285, to support real-world applications that are heterogeneous, Crossplane should support the portable deployment of Virtual Machines for applications that need server level resources. We will need to do design work and up front thinking to define what this support should look like.

@jbw976 jbw976 added this to the v0.3 milestone Jan 18, 2019
@jbw976 jbw976 changed the title Virtual Machine support Support deployment of Virtual Machines Jan 18, 2019
@jbw976 jbw976 added the roadmap Issues that have priority and are included in the roadmap, or are candidates to add to the roadmap label Jun 10, 2019
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negz commented Oct 9, 2019

Relates to #838

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prasek commented Oct 29, 2020

luebken pushed a commit to luebken/crossplane that referenced this issue Aug 3, 2021
rds: fix unnecessary update requests
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