![]() You may use any of the most popular virtualization software out there like VirtualBox, VMware, Hyper-V, KVM, AWS, Docker, etc… but creating Virtual Machines the manual way can be a hustle and bustle as it usually requires to download an ISO File for the target OS that you are going to install into and then wait for the installation process which can take a while to complete. So, wether you are setting your homelab up for learning purposes, or your homeserver if you have the more advanced knowledge, or even on production in a company, you may want to automatize the process of creating, configuring and deleting Virtual Machines ( VM’s) for multiple purposes. ![]() ![]() Running Vagrant and Ansible in Windows 10 through WSL2
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