Networking, Synced Folders, & Clusters
Vagrant 1.7.2
| Beginner
- 16 Videos | 1h 4m 54s
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Vagrant is closely coupled with the DevOps methodology and is mostly used by developers and system administrators to automate virtualization. Explore networking, synced folders, and clusters in Vagrant.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
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describe basic networking usage in a Vagrant installationdescribe how Vagrant allow you to access a port on your host machine and have all data forwardedidentify the process in which Vagrant allows access to your guest machine by an address that is not publicly accessible from the internetdescribe how Vagrant allows public access to your machinedescribe how host only networking is private to the virtual machines involved and the host machinedescribe how a bridged network makes the machine appear as another physical devicedescribe how Vagrant allows you to sync a folder on the host machine to the guest machineidentify performance penalties and how NFS can speed up Vagrant operations
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describe how Vagrant can use rsync to synchronize a folder to the guest machinedescribe how Vagrant can use SMB to create a bi-directional synced folder between the Vagrant machine and the host machinedistinguish between the types of shared folders and Virtual Box shared foldersdescribe how Vagrant uses Vagrantfile to define and control multiple guest machinesidentify environments which contain multiple virtual machines and how Vagrant controls themdescribe how the Vagrant Push feature allows you to deploy any applicationrecognize the different machine types and how to designate a primary machinedescribe how machines are started and how to configure Vagrant to not start specific machines
IN THIS COURSE
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1.Basic Networking Usage3m 38sUP NEXT
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2.Forwarded Ports4m 47s
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3.Private Network4m 1s
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4.Public Network5m 20s
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5.Host Only Networking4m 4s
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6.Bridged Networking3m 42s
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7.Basic Usage5m 15s
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8.NFS Support2m 39s
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9.Using rsync on a Guest Machine3m 51s
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10.Using the SMB Synced Folder Type4m 11s
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11.VirtualBox – Sharing Folders3m 14s
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12.Defining Multiple Machines5m 3s
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13.Controlling Multiple Machines3m 41s
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14.Push Feature4m 23s
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15.Designating a Primary Machine3m 25s
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16.Autostart Machines3m 40s
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