Vagrant is a tool for building and distributing development environments.
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Vagrant is a software product for building and maintaining portable virtual software development environments, e.g. for VirtualBox, Hyper-V, Docker, VMware, and AWS. The core idea behind it lies in the fact that the environment maintenance of virtualizations becomes increasingly difficult in a large software development project.
Vagrant is a tool for building and distributing development environments.
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Vagrant redis configuration and the binary releases of MS Open Tech redis port of windows
Automate the creation of a lab environment complete with security tooling and logging best practices
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A VM for Drupal development
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macOS templates for Packer and VeeWee.
SD card image for Raspberry Pi with Docker: HypriotOS
An information security preparedness tool to do adversarial simulation.
My default LAMP development stack for Vagrant
Windows Templates for Packer: Win10, Server 2016, 1709, 1803, 1809, 2019, 1903, 1909, 2004, Insider with Docker
Kubernetes cluster (for testing purposes) made easy with Vagrant and CoreOS.
Pentest environment deployer (kali linux + targets) using vagrant and chef.
Work with Windows containers and LCOW on Mac/Linux/Windows
Vagrant projects for Oracle products and other examples
Puts macOS in a Vagrant box
Created by Mitchell Hashimoto
Released March 8, 2010
Sometimes when provisioning,
aptfails to retrieve packages due to network issues. This seems to have happened in #1991 but if there had been a backup to fall back to this might have been avoided.For MariaDB at least we can add mirrors, and there are quite a few to choose from listed here:
https://downloads.mariadb.org/mariadb/repositories/#mirror=digitalocean-ams
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