Hello.

What's the question?

I invite you to read this:

http://kikitux.net/vagrant/2014/01/02/vagrant/

and

http://kikitux.net/vagrant/2014/01/02/vagrant-part2/


Vagrant is a tool that help you to configure virtual machines quickly..
take a base machine (what you may call template), use some providers (say
shell, files, puppet/chef/ansible) and done, you got automatically a new VM.

If you deal with VirtualMachines, and you have repetitive steps, Vagrant
can helpyou to configure those new vms and run those commands.

What's the question here?

Alvaro.

On Mon, Oct 13, 2014 at 11:43 AM, Ali Emre Çakmakoğlu <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi. I am having trouble with vagrant about whether it is fit for me or
> not. In my company, a few friends using vagrant. However, our prod server
> is CentOS and each one uses different Ubuntu version on their Vagrant. Does
> it make any sense? I am confused.
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