vagrant-libvirt provide ability to use remote servers

On Monday, April 13, 2015 at 7:42:26 PM UTC+2, André Jacques wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>  I'm beginning to work with SaltStack and DigitalOcean for my development 
> process, not really a local developer guy. The problem with this kind of 
> environment is that no Internet connection results in no production.
>
>  I was looking to a solution using Vagrant on remote Servers accessible by 
> LAN. Hear me out:
>
> 1. Every project has a common Development Server on Digital Ocean (manage 
> by a lead developer) ;
> 2. Every project member (and the lead developer) have individual Vagrant 
> VM up in a server in our office ;
> 3. Every project member (and the lead developer) has a little box (able to 
> run 2-3 VMs at most), connected to the LAN Server via VPN, to copy the 
> project from office to home.
>
>   The idea is to remove any code in the developers laptops, increase 
> productivity without too much cost. The office's servers could be 5K 
> servers with RAID 5 SSD hard drives, but home boxes should have RAID 0 HDD 
> hard drives that could cost under 1K.
>
>   The question is : does Vagrant can be the right solution for this task, 
> my research on the matter always points out Vagrant as a local environment 
> builder.
>
> Thanks,
>

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