- Overview
- Transcript
4.1 Final Review
You now know everything you need in order to set up your own custom Node.js stack with Vagrant and share it with others. From all of us at Tuts+, thanks for watching!
1.Introduction3 lessons, 06:03
1.1Introduction01:16
1.2Installing VirtualBox and Vagrant02:05
1.3Advanced Setup: Vagrant and VMware02:42
2.Setting Up Your Node.js Stack6 lessons, 23:57
2.1Project Overview05:05
2.2The Vagrantfile05:02
2.3Installing Node.js Using NVM02:50
2.4Installing MongoDB and Redis05:43
2.5Node.js Development Workflow02:42
2.6Autostart the Node.js Application02:35
3.Exporting and Sharing2 lessons, 09:16
3.1Exporting and Sharing Your Vagrant Box07:28
3.2Sharing Your Local Vagrant Instance01:48
4.Conclusion1 lesson, 00:54
4.1Final Review00:54
4.1 Final Review
This is it. Now you know everything you need to get you started with Vagrant. But this is just the beginning. Vagrant is a powerful tool that can do so much more. You can for instance, use multiple virtual instances in a single Vagrant file to simulate a distributed alignment. You can use Vagrant to deploy your data. Or you can use it to manage your cloud instances, like on Amazon IWS or on Digital Ocean. Feel free to contact me on Twitter, if you have any further questions or want to know more about the specific topic I covered. Thank you for watching this course from all of us here at Tuts+. We hope you enjoyed and learned something from it. See you next time.







