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Vagrant and Virtualized Environments
February 09, 2012
25:32
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Wynn caught up with Mitchell Hashimoto from the Vagrant project to talk about virtualized environments, DevOps, and more.
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Notes and Links
- We’re now @TheChangelog on Twitter.
- Mitchell Hashimoto from Vagrant.
- Vagrant is a tool for building and distributing virtualized development environments by providing automated creation and provisioning of virtual machines using Oracle’s VirtualBox.
- Vagrant is currently a Ruby gem.
- Mitchell uses Vagrant to test his Chef cookbooks, featured in Episode 0.3.8.
- Travis CI uses Vagrant extensively.
- Show Travis some love, tell ‘em to come on The Changelog.
- Mitchell just returned from FOSDEM.
- John Bender has helped out Mitchell with Vagrant.
- VeeWee: the tool to easily build vagrant base boxes or KVM, VirtualBox, and Fusion images.