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Date:      Thu, 5 Feb 2015 20:20:24 +0100
From:      Rainer Duffner <rainer@ultra-secure.de>
To:        Paul Mather <paul@gromit.dlib.vt.edu>
Cc:        freebsd-stable@freebsd.org, Greg Byshenk <freebsd@byshenk.net>
Subject:   Re: push a few config files to dozen or so servers
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> Despite all that, there is still lots and lots to recommend Puppet. =20=

> However, if there's another configuration management framework that is=20=

> more "FreeBSD-friendly," then it would be good to know of that.  With=20=

> large-scale system installations becoming more and more prevalent, so=20=

> too does the importance of configuration management and orchestration=20=

> systems.  I've been looking at Salt recently, which I've heard is=20
> supposed to be quite "FreeBSD-friendly."  Does anyone know of any=20
> others that have a great FreeBSD community and support behind them?



There=E2=80=99s also chef, which has as little (or even less) support =
for FreeBSD.
But I believe it=E2=80=99s the most powerful of the ones available.

I=E2=80=99ve always wanted to try ansible, which looks like it has =
decent support for FreeBSD.

Anybody got experience with that?




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