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It seems like the right direction is to move from Amazon Linux to a CentOS basebox for the reference implementation on Vagrant builds. Amazon Linux will continue to be useful for AWS Workspace lab environments. CentOS is a close relative which means the bootstrapping steps and available packages should be similar.
Why? Using either the official or generic Vagrant boxes, we gain native Hyper-V provisioning, which addresses issue #151.
Options currently under consideration are:
The official centos/7 box. This is provided by CentOS but on the downside it gets less frequent updates (last one was a couple years ago as of this post).
The generic/centos7 box. This is unofficial, but hosted on Vagrant Cloud and frequently updated.
I like the idea of going with more frequent updates; however there is the risk that frequent are more likely to introduce instability at times, so that should be considered.
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It seems like the right direction is to move from Amazon Linux to a CentOS basebox for the reference implementation on Vagrant builds. Amazon Linux will continue to be useful for AWS Workspace lab environments. CentOS is a close relative which means the bootstrapping steps and available packages should be similar.
Why? Using either the official or generic Vagrant boxes, we gain native Hyper-V provisioning, which addresses issue #151.
Options currently under consideration are:
I like the idea of going with more frequent updates; however there is the risk that frequent are more likely to introduce instability at times, so that should be considered.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: