Running Rancher in Virtualbox using Vagrant
Released on: 2018-02-12

Last week I posted this video


I was working towards another goal and wanted to check a couple of concepts that I wanted to use, so I tested them with a technology I know; Rancher. Therefore this post is running Rancher in VirtualBox using Vagrant to provision it.

You can see the source control here.

Right now it creates a master node, with 3 worker nodes. You can create more nodes by uncommenting them in the Vagrantfile.

For this setup, I have 2 improvements I want to make:

When I have time, I'll come back to this and create another version that deploys something to the cluster. But for now, I'm back working on the task that spurred this on in the first place.

Imported image from the old system
Above: Imported image from the old system

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