Comments on Starting with Vagrant on Ubuntu 14.10 - A Beginner's Guide

Vagrant is an highly efficient tool for managing virtual machines via CLI. This increases your and your team's productivity and flexibility. This tutorial will cover the installation of Vagrant on Ubuntu 14.10, explain the basics of this great virtualisation tool and will guide you trough the creation of your first Vagrant instance.

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By: ohno

Your post contains so much bad grammar that I could not bear to read more than a vey few paragraphs.

By: Sumita Singh

Grammer is okay with me. I do not find any issues reading it. Here the key is to understand Vagrant, which the article does perfectly.

By: Luis

 ohno :

Because maybe the first language him is not English.

Maybe if he wrote on his own might understand better.

 

Show some respect.

By: theWeird

The following box is installed and configured with apache2.2 and php-fpm as suggested in debian perfect server howto.

So it can be used for development of web applications coded for ISPConfig running webservers:

spicyweb/apache-phpfpm

By: Nishant

I liked the tutorial. The guy who has written this article has very well documented it for beginners. Thank you Sanchit Jain Rasiya..

By: Alex

Thank you so much for the tutorial. Atleast it helped me to start with Vagrant. When is your next tutorial coming???

By: Shantanu K

Nice and helpful tutorial.

By: Jay Modi

Very helpful tutorial. Thanks for the providing such information in one place.

By: grassroot

Who reads the grammar? I speak more PHP than english; I just pay attention to the commands.

By: srikar

Its really good and great way for a web developer like me to start on vagrant 

By: marco

 Only thing I really hate in every tutorial is that nobody speaks of the standard username: vagrantand standard password: vagrant.can you tell me what the username and password for these vagrant boxes are?