Vagrant and Ansible Still Viable for Dev VMs, Though Containers Now Dominate
A 2014 blog post on setting up development virtual machines using Vagrant and Ansible has been reposted to DEV Community with minor edits. Vagrant was once the standard tool for spinning up local dev VMs, allowing multi-machine environments to be created in seconds. Unlike provisioning tools such as Puppet or Ansible, Vagrant itself only manages the VM lifecycle and delegates configuration to external tools. The author notes that while most teams now prefer containers, the Vagrant-plus-Ansible workflow remains relevant for use cases requiring full VMs, such as kernel-level testing or OS-specific work. An example project, vagrant-lamp-ansible, is still available on GitHub for developers who want to try the setup.
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