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Revision as of 14:53, 7 May 2024

Meteobridge sets itself apart from other weather monitoring solutions on PCs that it is thought as a dedicated appliance, running independently from your desktop and by that not being impacted from desktop shutdowns, OS changes etc. We still believe the "dedicated appliance" idea is the way to go. Therefore, in the foreseeable future there will not be a Meteorbridge package you can install on your desktop as the many other weather monitoring programs do. With the increasing popularity of virtual machines there is now an easy way to install Meteobridge as a dedicated appliance on your virtualization environment (VMware, Virtualbox, KVM, Proxmox to name the four most popular ones). We call this "Meteobridge VM" which is provided as a disk image that be started within a virtual machine on your server.



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Limitations

Meteobridge VM is provided for x86/64 only (no ARM, no Apple silicon, no RPI) as we see this platform as the dominant virtualization environment.