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Vagrant Virtual Development Environment Cookbook

You're reading from   Vagrant Virtual Development Environment Cookbook 35 solutions to help you utilize virtualization with Vagrant more effectively – learn how to develop and manage Vagrant in the cloud to improve collaboration

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2015
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ISBN-13 9781784393748
Length 250 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Chad O Thompson Chad O Thompson
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Preface 1. Setting Up Your Environment FREE CHAPTER 2. Single Machine Environments 3. Provisioning a Vagrant Environment 4. Provisioning with Configuration Management Tools 5. Networked Vagrant Environments 6. Vagrant in the Cloud 7. Packaging Vagrant Boxes A. Vagrant Plugins B. A Puppet Development Environment C. Using Docker with Vagrant Index

Sharing Vagrant boxes


Once a Vagrant box has been built, the next challenge is sharing this Vagrant box with others. When sharing Vagrant boxes, there are a few things to take into account:

  • Who are you going to be sharing this box with? Is the box meant for public distribution, or is it something that is specific to the needs of a particular development team?

  • How big is the box? Most public base boxes are rather small, but in the case of boxes created for a development team, the box size can be rather large depending on the amount of software and configuration that was done to the box. Keep in mind that any software installed on the box will also add to the size of the box file itself. For example, creating a development box with an enterprise database installed and configured will be large enough to make public hosting options difficult.

  • Is there any sensitive data, material, or software licenses configured on the box itself?

While an easy option for box hosting is the public Vagrant cloud...

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