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Tag: virtualbox

VirtualBox – Power Off A Lot of VMs

Posted on October 30, 2013 by Cody Bunch

While working on the OpenStack Cookbook (buy it here), we used Vagrant (check it out here). Vagrant allowed us to specify a number of VMs in a given file, and power them all up or down as a single operation. It was extremely useful for sharing an environment between two authors. That said, there are
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