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page_title: "Why Vagrant?"
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Vagrant provides easy to configure, reproducible, and portable work
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environments built on top of industry-standard technology and controlled by a
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single consistent workflow to help maximize the productivity and flexibility
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of you and your team.
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# Why Vagrant?
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Vagrant provides easy to configure, reproducible, and portable work environments
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built on top of industry-standard technology and
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controlled by a single consistent workflow to help maximize the productivity
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and flexibility of you and your team.
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To achieve its magic, Vagrant stands on the shoulders of giants. Machines
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are provisioned on top of VirtualBox, VMware, AWS, or
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[any other provider](/docs/providers/). Then, industry-standard
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[provisioning tools](/docs/provisioning/)
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such as shell scripts, Chef, or Puppet, can be used to automatically install
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and configure software on the machine.
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## How Vagrant Benefits You
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If you are a **developer**, Vagrant will isolate dependencies and their
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configuration within a single disposable, consistent environment, without
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sacrificing any of the tools you are used to working with (editors, browsers,
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debuggers, etc.). Once you or someone else creates a single [Vagrantfile](/docs/vagrantfile/), you just need to `vagrant up` and everything is installed and
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configured for you to work. Other members of your team create their
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development environments from the same configuration, so whether you are working
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on Linux, Mac OS X, or Windows, all your team members are running code in
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the same environment, against the same dependencies, all configured the same way.
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Say goodbye to "works on my machine" bugs.
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If you are an **operations engineer**, Vagrant gives you a disposable environment
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and consistent workflow for developing and testing infrastructure management
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scripts. You can quickly test things like shell scripts, Chef cookbooks,
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Puppet modules, and more using local virtualization such as VirtualBox or
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VMware. Then, with the _same configuration_, you can test these scripts
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on remote clouds such as AWS or RackSpace with the _same workflow_. Ditch
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your custom scripts to recycle EC2 instances, stop juggling SSH prompts
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to various machines, and start using Vagrant to bring sanity to your life.
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If you are a **designer**, Vagrant will automatically set everything up that is required
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for that web app in order for you to focus on doing what you do best:
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design. Once a developer configures Vagrant, you do not need to worry about
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how to get that app running ever again. No more bothering other developers
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to help you fix your environment so you can test designs. Just check out the
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code, `vagrant up`, and start designing.
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