There are 2 repositories under vagrant-environments topic.
A collection of tools and files for learning new technologies
A simple Vagrant LAMP setup with PHP 7.1 running on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS
Multiplatform development environment with Vagrant and Ansible
Preconfigured Vagrant environment for running various systems in a single command.
Contains a vagrant configuration that can be used to practise for EX294 exam
WebSharks Ubuntu Bootstrap: VirtualBox + Vagrant + Landrush, running Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (Xenial Xersus) with your choice of Nginx or Apache + MariaDB (MySQL), PHP (choice of PHP 7.1, PHP 7.0, PHP 5.6, PHP 5.5), and WordPress.
A minimal development environment.
🛠 Mautic on Debian 9 using PHP 7 + MariaDB 10 on Vagrant
[DISCONTINUED] Vagrant Multi Machine system with Virtualbox provider
Samba 4 Active Directory proof-of-concept
Vagrant configs for the uplift project: Windows 2016 domain controllers, SQL 2016, SharePoint 2016 and CRM.
A sample of Vagrantfile for prepare a suitable laboratory with vagrant to make multiple machines on Ubuntu 20.04.
Small lab setup intended to quickly setup an environment to play around with the possibilities of Ansible
Bootstrap a basic Puppet environment using AIO packages
VirtualMachine with NginxRTMP+encoders for capturecardless-dualPC streaming managed via Vagrant and a simple config file.
Create self-contained Python/Django environments with streamlined DBMS integration. Administer and swap between, environments, projects and DBMS quickly and with ease!
A Repository to store my Vagrant Public Files and Experiments :smile:
maintain k8s ha cluster via ansible
Vagrant Ubuntu development environment.
View and play with the Vagrant by Hasicorp
Setup a virtual machine for GO with Vagrant
Vagrant development box for Ghost.
Automation to bring up a cluster of VMs using Vagrant and Virtualbox for testing MPI. Learn gradually vagrant to start creating your VagrantFiles.
A Java development environment.
Simple Vagrant test environment based on Puppet 3 and VirtualBox
Vagrant environment for developing on IBM Cloud
Various projects use scotch box, bash and virtual box