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| `-o` | `--out` | Where the command-line output should go. Possible values are `devnull` or `stdout` (default) |
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## Resource check
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Sandbox Manager (since v3.1.0) performs resource checks on the host machine. A warning is displayed to the user if a check fails, but the sandbox building process continues. The following tests are performed:
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- Number of CPU cores (threads) - The number of available threads is compared to the sum of cores requested for each VM of the sandbox.
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- Available memory - The available memory is compared to the sum of requested memories for each VM of the sandbox.
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- Available Disk space - The available disk space is compared to a rough estimate of the required space for the sandbox.
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# Vagrant
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Since the Sandbox Manager provides only limited functionality, Vagrant can also be used for advanced features. The sandbox can be managed entirely using Vagrant commands, but some features may not be available without the Sandbox Manager in the future. (Currently only the `--ansible-vars` option has such limitations.)
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