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Vagrant [electronic resource] : Up and Running

Hashimoto, Mitchell2013
eBook
Discover why Vagrant is a must-have tool for thousands of developers and ops engineers. This hands-on guide shows you how to use this open source software to build a virtual machine for any purpose—including a completely sandboxed, fully provisioned development environment right on your desktop. Vagrant creator Mitchell Hashimoto shows you how to share a virtual machine image with members of your team, set up a separate virtualization for each project, and package virtual machines for use by others. This book covers the V1 (1.0.x) configuration syntax running on top of a V2 (1.1+) core, the most stable configuration format running on the latest core. -- Build a simple virtual machine with just two commands and no configuration -- Create a development environment that closely resembles production -- Automate software installation and management with shell scripts, Chef, or Puppet -- Set up a network interface to access your virtual machine from any computer -- Use your own editor and browser to develop and test your applications -- Test complicated multi-machine clusters with a single Vagrantfile -- Change Vagrant's default operating system to match your production OS -- Extend Vagrant features with plugins, including components you build yourself
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[Place of publication not identified] : O'Reilly Media, 2013
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1 online resource (1 text file)
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Mitchell Hashimoto is a passionate engineer, professional speaker, and entrepreneur. Mitchell has been creating and contributing to open source software for almost a decade. He has spoken at dozens of conferences about his work, such as VelocityConf, OSCON, FOSDEM, and more. Mitchell is the founder of HashiCorp, a company whose goal is to make the best DevOps tools in the world, including Vagrant. Prior to HashiCorp, Mitchell spent five years as a web developer and another four as an operations engineer.
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9781449336127
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English
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547868
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