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Infrastructure as Code Cookbook

Infrastructure as Code Cookbook

By : Stephane Jourdan, Pierre Pomès
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Infrastructure as Code Cookbook

Infrastructure as Code Cookbook

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By: Stephane Jourdan, Pierre Pomès

Overview of this book

Para 1: Infrastructure as code is transforming the way we solve infrastructural challenges. This book will show you how to make managing servers in the cloud faster, easier and more effective than ever before. With over 90 practical recipes for success, make the very most out of IAC.
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Introduction

Vagrant is a free and open source tool by Hashicorp aimed at building a repeatable development environment inside a virtual machine, using simple Ruby code. You can then distribute this simple file with other people, team members, and external contributors, so that they immediately have a working running environment as long as they have virtualization on their laptop. It also means that you can use a Mac laptop, and with a simple command, launch a fully configured Linux environment for you to use locally. Everyone can work using the same environment, regardless of their own local machine. Vagrant is also very useful to simulate full production environments, with multiple machines and specific operating system versions. Vagrant is compatible with most hypervisors, such as VMware, VirtualBox, or Parallels, and can be largely extended using plugins.

Vagrant uses boxes to run. These boxes are just packaged virtual machines images that are available, for example, from https://atlas.hashicorp.com/boxes/search, or you can alternatively build your own using various tools.

Vagrant can be greatly extended using plugins. There're plugins for almost anything you can think about, and most of them are community supported. From specific guest operating systems to remote IaaS providers, features around sharing, caching or snapshotting, networking, testing or specifics to Chef/Puppet, a lot can be done through plugins in Vagrant.

A list of all available plugins, including all Vagrant providers is available on the Vagrant wiki here: https://github.com/mitchellh/vagrant/wiki/Available-Vagrant-Plugins.

More information about all integrated providers can be found on Vagrant's website: https://www.vagrantup.com/docs/providers/.

You can download a Vagrant installer for your platform from https://www.vagrantup.com/downloads.html.

Note

The Vagrant version in use for this book is Vagrant 1.8.4

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