Yes. You basically add a "vagrant" user to the VM, you create a Vagrant 
box, and you copy the VM disk to the Vagrant box.

Here's a step by step guide for VirtualBox:
https://computingforgeeks.com/easiest-way-to-create-vagrant-box-from-existing-virtualbox-vm/

I'd expect that the general idea works with any provider.
If you use a different provider and you manager to make it work, it would 
be nice to share a guide with the community.

Federico



On Thursday, November 12, 2020 at 12:06:40 PM UTC sebasti...@gmail.com 
wrote:

> Hi all, 
>
> So i have an SUSE linux 11 SP 1 VirtualBox vm that i need to upload to 
> Azure. However, it doesn't support Hyper V. 
>
> I know that you can import existing VMs into vagrant to be used with the 
> CLI. I was wondering if it was possible i can go down the vagrant route, 
> box the VM and upload it. So vagrant would essentailly handle the Hyper V
>

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