Hi Sebastian,

Thanks for the quick help. Are you referring to the latest support of 
Docker inside vagrant? I will take a look at Docker anyways. 

I do not understand what "virtualization environment" means in your email. 
I assume you are not talking about the virtualization provided by 
virtualbox or VMware, since that is what I using now.

Thanks again!
Yiliang

On Friday, May 16, 2014 12:12:13 PM UTC-7, Sebastian Otaegui wrote:
>
> If you used docker it would probably be much faster, but is not 
> virtualization.
>
> Do you need a virtualization environment?
>
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> On Fri, May 16, 2014 at 2:10 PM, Yiliang Bao <[email protected]<javascript:>
> > wrote:
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>> Hi,
>>
>> I am using vagrant to start many VMs for a test setup. Currently I am 
>> using virtualbox, and it takes about 25 seconds to start a VM. It takes 
>> about 8 seconds for Ubuntu server guest to boot, but there is some other 
>> overhead. 
>>
>> Since I may need to start many VMs, I am wondering if there is anything I 
>> can do to speed it up. For example, is it possible to start VMs in 
>> parallel. I do not mind to switch to other virtualization platform, like 
>> VMware, if the virtualization platform is the limitation. 
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Yiliang
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