Seedsecuritylabs
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Ubuntu 20.04 VM (for Intel/AMD Machines)
If you want to build your own SEED Ubuntu VM from scratch, you can use the following manual. ... Starting from SEED Labs 2.0, all the labs based on Ubuntu 20.04 can be conducted using one virtual machine on the cloud. The minimal configuration is 1 CPU and 2 GB of memory.
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GitHub
github.com › seed-labs › seed-labs › blob › master › manuals › vm › seedvm-manual.md
seed-labs/manuals/vm/seedvm-manual.md at master · seed-labs/seed-labs
Download the zip file SEED-Ubuntu20.04.zip from the SEED website, unzip it, and you will get a .vdi file. This file contains the pre-built SEED Ubuntu 20.04 image. This document shows how to build a virtual machine using this image. We need to use New to create a new virtual machine. Our prebuilt Ubuntu 20.04 VM is 64-bit, so pick Ubuntu (64-bit).
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Seedsecuritylabs
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SEED Project
Students just need to download the VM, and run it using VirtualBox (or VMWare). SEED Ubuntu16.04 VM (32-bit): This VM was built in June 2019.
GitHub
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seed-labs/manuals/vm/seedvm-from-scratch.md at master · seed-labs/seed-labs
Building the SEED Ubuntu 20.04 VM involves the following steps: ... Install the free VirtualBox software first. Inside VirtualBox, we will create a VM instance. This involves a series of steps: Step 1: Name and operating system. We will use the following parameters when creating the VM: Name: <pick a name> Machine folder: <you can use the default> Type: Linux Version: Ubuntu (64-bit) Step 2: Memory size. The minimal memory size is 2GB.
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Seedsecuritylabs
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SEED Labs 2.0
Home Lab Setup SEED Labs Books Lectures Workshops Chinese · This version is now officially released. Here are the new features in this version: Containers are used in the lab setup, significantly simplifying the setup for many labs. Most labs have been revised, and new labs are added. Changes are summarized in this document. The VM is 64-bit Ubuntu 20.04.
Seedsecuritylabs
seedsecuritylabs.org › Labs_16.04 › Documents › SEEDVM_VirtualBoxManual.pdf pdf
8/18/2019 Run SEED VM on VirtualBox User Manual Wenliang (Kevin) Du
The easiest way to create multiple VMs is to create one · first, and then use the “Clone” mechanism to clone it. Before doing the cloning, please ensure ... The clone will take a few minutes, depending on the speed of your computer. Select the “Full clone” option. ... In many of the SEED labs, we need to run multiple guest VMs, and these VMs should be able to (1) reach
Syr
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Running SEED VMs using Amazon Cloud
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CoCalc
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Building SEED VM for Apple Silicon Machines
As more and more people are using Apple machines with M1/M2 chips (Apple Silicon), it becomes important to provide a virtual machine for students to conduct the SEED labs on their person computer (we used to ask them to do the labs the cloud). In this project, we are building a virtual machine for the Apple Silicon machine. We document the design choices, progress and the encountered issues in this project.
GitHub
github.com › seed-labs › seed-labs › blob › master › manuals › cloud › seedvm-cloud.md
seed-labs/manuals/cloud/seedvm-cloud.md at master · seed-labs/seed-labs
After the script finishes, a new account called seed is created. We will use this account for all the SEED labs, instead of the default one created by the cloud. We intentionally did not set a password for this account, so nobody can directly log into this account. We can switch to the seed account using the following command (if you do not use sudo, the OS will ask you to type the password, making it impossible to log in): ... For most labs, being able to SSH into the VM should be sufficient.
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VMware
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Using Replication Seeds
May 31, 2019 - During this operation, vCloud Availability copies the whole data from the source vApp or VM to a datastore in the target site. Use replication seeds to reduce the network traffic and the time that is required for the initial full synchronization of a replication.
Syr
web.ecs.syr.edu › ~wedu › SCIENS › seed › lab_env.html
SEED Project
August 7, 2009 - The SEED lab environment includes VirtualBox, Linux, and Minix. This environment is used for all the projects in this course, and getting familiar with them is critical. Virtual Machine Software (VirtualBox): Install VirtualBox. In the past, we have been using VMWare, but starting from Spring ...
Montana
cs.montana.edu › pearsall › classes › fall2023 › 476 › m1m2instructions.pdf pdf
SEED Labs VM setup for Apple M1/M2 Machines
2. How to run the SEED Labs script to configure the machine properly · 3. How to SSH into the VM · 4. How to remotely access the desktop of the VM with VNC Software · The set up takes some time but should take less than 30 minutes of your time. Option 3: Setting up via UTM · UTM is a virtualization software for MAC, which should work for setting up the VM on M1/M2 chips.
Dartmouth College
cs.dartmouth.edu › ~ccpalmer › teaching › cs55 › Assignments › Lab Setup.html
Lab 0: Setup - Department of Computer Science - Dartmouth
November 21, 2020 - We will be using the SEED Ubuntu16.04 VM (32-bit) VM. Download the SEEDUbuntu-16.04-32bit.zip image from one of the servers below: ... This is a 3.35GB file, so make sure your laptop is plugged in and that you choose a server that is “close” to you.
Broadcom
techdocs.broadcom.com › us › en › vmware-cis › live-recovery › cloud-director-availability › 4-7 › availability-user-guide-4-7 › replicating-workloads › configuring-settings › using-replication-seeds.html
Using replication seeds - Broadcom TechDocs
May 27, 2026 - New replications perform a complete initial synchronization, copying the entire source data from the vApp or virtual machine (VM) to a datastore in the destination site. Using a replication seed lowers the network data traffic and the required time for the initial synchronization while briefly consuming double space.
OpenStack
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Seed Administration — kayobe 18.1.0.dev135 documentation
August 26, 2025 - The seed host runs various services required for a standalone Ironic deployment. These all run in a single bifrost_deploy container. It can often be helpful to execute a shell in the bifrost container for diagnosing operational issues:
Broadcom
techdocs.broadcom.com › us › en › vmware-cis › live-recovery › vsphere-replication › 8-8 › vr-help-plug-in-8-8 › replicating-virtual-machines › replicating-virtual-machines-using-replication-seeds.html
Replicating Virtual Machines Using Replication Seeds
October 24, 2025 - You can copy the virtual disk files in the target datastore and using them as replication seeds. When you configure a replication for the first time, vSphere Replication performs an initial full synchronization of the virtual machine’s disk. This operation is network and time intensive.
VMware
docs.vmware.com › en › Site-Recovery-Manager › 5.5 › com.vmware.srm.admin.doc › GUID-D6CA3064-93E1-4283-A274-5509D3724A1B.html
Replicate Virtual Machines By Using Replication Seeds
May 31, 2019 - You can make the initial replication of VDMK files more efficient by physically moving files onto a storage device. vSphere Replication uses the physically moved files as replication seeds.
Kendall Giles
kendallgiles.com › 2017 › 01 › setup-seed-lab-environment
How to Setup a SEED Lab Environment | Kendall Giles
January 13, 2017 - Modified: August 2018 Here are some basic instructions for setting up a SEED lab environment for cybersecurity education: Install the VirtualBox virtual machine software (not necessary if you already have VMware). Download the desired VM image — here’s the link to SEEDUbuntu16.04.zip (built ...