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I obviously have Brew already installed on all my Macs so in order to demonstrate installing Brew I will temporarily setup a MacOS virtual machine on my MacBook Air. Afterwards I will archive it to a USB 3.2.1 drive because unlike Linux virtual machines, MacOS VMs take up a lot space.
Now that Brew is installed on either your personal Mac or another Mac in the same network, let’s install Lima (Linux Machines) with the goal of firing up a Fedora Cloud instance and further learn more about what Fedora has to offer as a self hosted edge services platform.
Lima is sponsored by Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF). This means Lima is seen as a useful tool for cloud computing even though it is basically designed to run locally on MacOS.
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Most but not all of the Brew packages I will demonstrate have been forked from Linux. The biggest exceptions are Lima, a package that “launches virtual machines” for “Mac users” and GUI packages that actually get installed in MacOS’ Applications folder and may or may not be available cross-platform.