Merge pull request #4414 from mitchellh/platup

add azure/hyperv/1&1/profitbricks to supported platforms.
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Packer supports creating images for the following platforms or targets. The
format of the resulting image and any high-level information about the platform
is noted. They are listed in alphabetical order. For more detailed information
on supported configuration parameters and usage, please see the appropriate
[documentation page within the documentation section](/docs).
is noted. They are listed in alphabetical order.
- ***Amazon EC2 (AMI)***. Both EBS-backed and instance-store AMIs within
- ***[Amazon EC2 (AMI)](/docs/builders/amazon.html)***. Both EBS-backed and instance-store AMIs within
[EC2](https://aws.amazon.com/ec2/), optionally distributed to
multiple regions.
- ***CloudStack***. Images for [CloudStack](https://cloudstack.apache.org/)
- ***[Azure Resource Manager (VHD)](/docs/builders/azure-arm.html)***. VHDs for [Azure Resource Manager](https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/articles/resource-group-overview/), which can be deployed using the Azure Portal or Azure CLI.
- ***[CloudStack](/docs/builders/cloudstack.html)***. Images for [CloudStack](https://cloudstack.apache.org/)
that can be used to start pre-configured CloudStack servers.
- ***DigitalOcean***. Snapshots for
- ***[DigitalOcean](/docs/builders/digitalocean.html)***. Snapshots for
[DigitalOcean](https://www.digitalocean.com/) that can be used to start a
pre-configured DigitalOcean instance of any size.
- ***Docker***. Snapshots for [Docker](https://www.docker.io/) that can be used
- ***[Docker](/docs/builders/docker.html)***. Snapshots for [Docker](https://www.docker.io/) that can be used
to start a pre-configured Docker instance.
- ***Google Compute Engine***. Snapshots for [Google Compute
- ***[Google Compute Engine](/docs/builders/googlecompute.html)***. Snapshots for [Google Compute
Engine](https://cloud.google.com/products/compute-engine) that can be used
to start a pre-configured Google Compute Engine instance.
- ***OpenStack***. Images for [OpenStack](https://www.openstack.org/) that can
- ***[Hyper-V](/docs/builders/hyperv.html)***. Virtual machines for [Hyper-V](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/server-cloud/solutions/virtualization.aspx), which are exportable.
- ***[1&1](/docs/builders/oneandone.html)***. Virtual machines for [1&1](https://www.1and1.com/).
- ***[OpenStack](/docs/builders/openstack.html)***. Images for [OpenStack](https://www.openstack.org/) that can
be used to start pre-configured OpenStack servers.
- ***Parallels (PVM)***. Exported virtual machines for
- ***[Parallels (PVM)](/docs/builders/parallels.html)***. Exported virtual machines for
[Parallels](https://www.parallels.com/downloads/desktop/), including virtual
machine metadata such as RAM, CPUs, etc. These virtual machines are portable
and can be started on any platform Parallels runs on.
- ***QEMU***. Images for [KVM](http://www.linux-kvm.org/) or
- ***[ProfitBricks](/docs/builders/profitbricks.html)***. Virtual machines for [ProfitBricks](https://www.profitbricks.com).
- ***[QEMU](/docs/builders/qemu.html)***. Images for [KVM](http://www.linux-kvm.org/) or
[Xen](http://www.xenproject.org/) that can be used to start pre-configured
KVM or Xen instances.
- ***VirtualBox (OVF)***. Exported virtual machines for
- ***[VirtualBox (OVF)](/docs/builders/virtualbox.html)***. Exported virtual machines for
[VirtualBox](https://www.virtualbox.org/), including virtual machine
metadata such as RAM, CPUs, etc. These virtual machines are portable and can
be started on any platform VirtualBox runs on.
- ***VMware (VMX)***. Exported virtual machines for
- ***[VMware (VMX)](/docs/builders/vmware.html)***. Exported virtual machines for
[VMware](https://www.vmware.com/) that can be run within any desktop products
such as Fusion, Player, or Workstation, as well as server products such
as vSphere.