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      <title>Setting up Android Emulator Containers in Virtual Machine</title>
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      <description>In a recent project at work, I had to create an ephemeral Android Emulator for automated end-to-end testing within our CI pipeline.
Initially, I explored deploying the emulator within the Kubernetes cluster that hosts the CI/CD runners. Given the ephemeral nature of Kubernetes, the simplicity of deploying pods and easy communication from the other CI/CD runner pods, this seemed to be a logical choice.
Android-emulator-container-scripts is an official tool from Google that helps to create custom emulator container images.</description>
      
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      <description>I&amp;rsquo;m an Infrastructure Consultant with 4 years of hands-on experience writing Infrastructure as Code, setting up and maintaining Kubernetes clusters, Virtual Machine workloads, and serverless applications. Proficient in pipeline design and automation using various CI/CD tools, debugging live issues, expertise in Disaster Recovery and having an exploratory mindset towards new technologies. I am always looking to solve problems and automate things wherever possible.</description>
      
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