[Infrastructures] OS configuration management: cfengine? puppet? maybe other?

Jose Gonzalez Gomez jgonzalez.openinput@gmail.com
Tue, 3 Jan 2006 12:19:54 +0100


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Hi there,

I was starting to read cfengine documentation when I came across puppet (
http://reductivelabs.com/projects/puppet). The tool seems to be an evolutio=
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of cfengine, with apparently an easier and more understandable language, an=
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a lot more user oriented in the sense that it intends to be a comunnity
project instead of an investigation project without public repository and
bug database (at least that's what they tell you at their web). Before
choosing one or the other, I would like to hear from the list, if somebody
has any experience with puppet, and how it compares to cfengine, and which
one you recommend.

Best regards
Jose

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Hi there,<br><br>I was starting to read cfengine documentation when I came =
across puppet (<a href=3D"http://reductivelabs.com/projects/puppet">http://=
reductivelabs.com/projects/puppet</a>). The tool seems to be an evolution o=
f cfengine, with apparently an easier and more understandable language, and=
 a lot more user oriented in the sense that it intends to be a comunnity pr=
oject instead of an investigation project without public repository and bug=
 database (at least that's what they tell you at their web). Before choosin=
g one or the other, I would like to hear from the list, if somebody has any=
 experience with puppet, and how it compares to cfengine, and which one you=
 recommend.
<br><br>Best regards<br>Jose<br>

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