I do this sometimes, usually with ubuntu in the vmware, but ive tried it 
with windows 7 and 10 and both worked.

what your looking for is nested virtualization. enable hypervisor 
applications. in vmware-fusion this is processors & memory/advanced 
options. the libvirt (kvm) provider works better than virtualbox when you 
nest it, but both run fine. 

also tried it in vmware player on a linux host and that worked too.

On Friday, March 4, 2016 at 4:36:39 AM UTC-8, Ashwin cy wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I am trying to run vagrant inside VMWare, I have installed all the 
> necessary dependencies. I want to run virtualbox  with headless ubuntu 
> image with vagrant, But when I give "vagrant up" , I am facing several 
> problems. So here are few questions I need to understand
>
> 1. Is it possible to run Vagrant inside VMWare?
> 2. Is it possible to instantiate virtualbox inside VMware?
>
> If anybody has worked on similar way please do provide input.
>
> Regards.
> Ashwin  
>

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