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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

Building Vagrant boxes with Packer


While packaging boxes from ISO images and manual provisioning can be a useful solution to share virtual machines, manual maintenance and updating of virtual machines can be time consuming and difficult to manage.

HashiCorp (the company that provides Vagrant) created a project solely for the purpose of creating and packaging virtual environments for a variety of virtualization platforms. This product is aptly named Packer (http://packer.io). Packer uses configuration files to specify the end result of a packaged virtual machine. In particular, Packer groups commands into:

  • Builders: These are commands and instructions to build a virtual machine using ISO files and bootstrapping commands. A builder can specify instructions for a number of platforms, such as using preseed files to create Ubuntu machines or API information to create Amazon Web Services AMI files. A Packer file might specify multiple Builders in the same file, allowing several virtual machine...

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