blog.kooljoy.com
Versioning Vagrant Machines with Atlas – Kooljoy.com Blog
http://blog.kooljoy.com/tutorials/versioning-vagrant-machines-with-atlas
Versioning Vagrant Machines with Atlas. April 17, 2016. I wanted a way to be able to download virtual machines from my work Mac to home Mac. Also I wanted to make sure that when new stuff is installed on a machine, both of my Macs would get the latest version. So I decided to try out Atlas by HashiCorp. Install VirtualBox which is a software virtualization provider. Then install Vagrant. Which is command line tool to manage virtual machines. I run this command to set the machine up. Work on your box.
hurryupandwait.io
Creating windows base images using Packer and Boxstarter — Hurry Up and Wait!
http://www.hurryupandwait.io/blog/creating-windows-base-images-for-virtualbox-and-hyper-v-using-packer-boxstarter-and-vagrant
Hurry Up and Wait! Tales from an automation engineer. Creating windows base images using Packer and Boxstarter. July 17, 2015. I've written a couple. On how to create vagrant. Even if all goes smoothly, the entire process can take around 8 hours. There is a lot of babysitting done along the way. Often there are small hiccups that require starting over or backtracking. High level tool chain overview. Here is a synopsis of what this post will walk through:. Optimize the image with Boxstarter. How to create...
delftswa.github.io
Vagrant
http://delftswa.github.io/chapters/vagrant
Delft Students On Software Architecture. Vagrant: Development environments made easy. This incredibly useful developer tool Vagrant was created by Mitchell Hashimoto. Hashimoto started working on Vagrant in 2010 as a side-project for almost three years. Over time Vagrant became more popular and trusted. In 2012, Hashimoto formed HashiCorp in order to back the development of Vagrant. Users are not the only people affected by the system/software they use. According to Rozanski and Woods. The systems are no...
vaultproject.io
Community - Vault by HashiCorp
https://www.vaultproject.io/community.html
Vault is an open source project with a growing community. There are active, dedicated users willing to help you through various mediums. HashiCorp Announcement Google Group. Issue tracker on GitHub. Please only use this for reporting bugs. Do not ask for general help here. Use IRC or the mailing list for that. Paid HashiCorp training courses. Are also available in a city near you. Private training courses are also available. So many HashiCorp employees actively contribute to Vault. Armon Dadgar ( @armon.
mkoertgen.blogspot.com
Running Increments...: Atlas by HashiCorp: Vagrant, Packer & Co.
http://mkoertgen.blogspot.com/2014/12/atlas-by-hashicorp-vagrant-packer-co.html
As small and simple as possible. And as complicated as necessary. Donnerstag, 11. Dezember 2014. Atlas by HashiCorp: Vagrant, Packer and Co. Mitchell Hashimoto, founder of HashiCorp (think: Vagrant), announced. The commercial cloud solution Atlas. That bundles HashiCorp's Open-Source-Tools: Vagrant, Packer, Serf, Consul and Terraform. I had just a quick look at packer.io. Which looks very promising. Anyway, i love the name and the logo of terraform. Diesen Post per E-Mail versenden. A while ago, we used ...
sgoettschkes.me
Vagrant base boxes; Sgoettschkes.me;
http://sgoettschkes.me/p/vagrant-base-boxes.html
Coding 5 to 9. Written by Sebastian on Jan 27, 2015 in Dev. If you are using vagrant on a daily basis, you might already be using something else than the base box suggested by vagrant (which would be the. If you are thinking about creating your own base boxes or are interested in the topic, read on. If you have no idea what I am talking about, the vagrant documentation can tell you more about Boxes. No box did really appeal to me. So I decided to build my own base box on top of the chef/debian-7.4. I did...
eventdata.datacite.org
DataCite Event Data
https://eventdata.datacite.org/docs/deployment
Installs all required software and code. From then on all code updates - including database migrations - are much easier as we no longer need to install Ruby, Nginx, MySQL, etc.:. On local installations (e.g. using Virtualbox) update all code with. Run databases migrations if necessary with. Bundle exec rake db:migrate. If necessary update the installed Ruby gems via. And then restart the Rails application server with. On remote installations (e.g. using AWS) use the Capistrano. File in the local Lagotto...