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Vagrant
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.
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inject control proxy as a file into the controller env, and then access it directly on service startup, similar to
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Created by Mitchell Hashimoto
Released March 8, 2010
- Repository
- hashicorp/vagrant
- Website
- www.vagrantup.com
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Of the learning environments that leverage Ansible, very few are using roles. This can make porting Ansible playbooks across learning environments more difficult. To fix this, Ansible-using learning environments need to be refactored (where possible) to use an Ansible role.