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Hands-On DevOps with Vagrant

By : Alex Braunton
Book Image

Hands-On DevOps with Vagrant

By: Alex Braunton

Overview of this book

Hands-On DevOps with Vagrant teaches you how to use Vagrant as a powerful DevOps tool and gives an overview of how it fits into the DevOps landscape. You will learn how to install VirtualBox and Vagrant in Windows, macOS, and Linux. You will then move on to understanding Vagrant commands, discovering its boxes and Vagrant Cloud. After getting to grips with the basics, the next set of chapters helps you to understand how to configure Vagrant, along with networking. You will explore multimachine, followed by studying how to create multiple environments and the communication between them. In addition to this, you will cover concepts such as Vagrant plugins and file syncing. The last set of chapters provides insights into provisioning shell scripts, also guiding you in how to use Vagrant with configuration management tools such as Chef, Ansible, Docker, Puppet, and Salt. By the end of this book, you will have grasped Vagrant’s features and how to use them for your benefit with the help of tips and tricks.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
Title Page
Dedication
Packt Upsell
Contributors
Preface
Index

Summary


In this chapter, we covered many aspects of Vagrant boxes. We learned what a Vagrant box is, what forms a box, how to install a box, how to delete a box, box versioning, and we created our own (repackaged) box and uploaded it to the Vagrant Cloud. We then installed that box from the Vagrant Cloud and tested it on our system.

In Chapter 5,Configuring Vagrant Using a Vagrantfile, we will focus on the Vagrantfile. We have briefly mentioned this file but we have not used it to its full potential yet. The Vagrantfile is used to configure Vagrant and offers a very powerful but easy-to-use syntax. You will learn how to create a Vagrantfile, how to validate one, and the syntax it uses.