How to Install Cloudify on OpenSUSE Latest

Cloudify is an open-source, multi-cloud orchestration platform that enables the deployment, management, and scaling of container-based applications and microservices in any cloud or data center environment. In this tutorial, we will guide you through the installation process of Cloudify on OpenSUSE Latest.

Prerequisites:

Step 1: Add Cloudify repository

Open the terminal and run the following commands to add the Cloudify repository:

sudo zypper ar https://repositories.cloudify.co/cloudify/6.4.0/community-manager-blueprints/ openSUSE-Cloudify
sudo zypper ref

Step 2: Install Cloudify CLI

Run the following command to install Cloudify CLI:

sudo zypper in cloudify-cli

Step 3: Verify Installation

After the installation is complete, you can verify the installation by running the following command:

cfy --version

If Cloudify CLI has been installed properly, you should see the version number outputted in the terminal.

Conclusion

In summary, following the above-mentioned steps will guide you to install Cloudify on OpenSUSE Latest. Cloudify can enable an organization in provisioning, managing, and scaling applications and services with ease.

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