I liked the talk as well. I already used vagrant + VirtualBox + puppet to provision our dev machines, but the LXC containers inside the VM to mimic production server architecture and have at least some performance left to actually work on the machine is definately something to look into. A little bit more explanation about the puppet module infrastructure (puppetforge, github) would have been nice.
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Now I want to install libunicorn. Good introduction to automate everything.
Nice intro, going to give vagrant a try on the weekend!
Very good talk. The presentation style was good as always from @dzuelke.
Nice to see, that one is automating already on a level, that others have.
I liked the talk as well. I already used vagrant + VirtualBox + puppet to provision our dev machines, but the LXC containers inside the VM to mimic production server architecture and have at least some performance left to actually work on the machine is definately something to look into. A little bit more explanation about the puppet module infrastructure (puppetforge, github) would have been nice.
Good talk as always. Interesting insights on how to leverage virtualization.
P.S.: Somehow the wrong speaker is attached to this talk.
Good Talk from @dzuelke - although regular Vagrant user, taken some hints from it (LXC as provider)
Great talk and nice presentation skills. He gave me some great arguments why using Vagrant for development is useful and a timesaver.
Great opening for the conference. I'll give vagrant another try.
David has a top presentation style. Really liked it...
Already using vagrant and still got some more ideas - thx!
Thanks for the LXC Tip!