AntecK7 All American 7755 Posts user info edit post |
Anyone have any deep experience with any of those tools? We are looking at using one of them as a configuration management and automation tool.
They would need to work across a virtual/physical environment. Ideally also be able to execute configuration tasks across different management systems (Remedy, M&M, ESX, Citrx, et cetra). 5/18/2015 12:28:30 PM |
OmarBadu zidik 25071 Posts user info edit post |
i recently changed roles but in my previous one a few people on one of my teams setup chef to automate a significant amount of busy work after piloting both puppet and chef for a few weeks - used primarily as an automated deployment tool with some config management
~1500 servers (~1250 Internet-facing hosting production apps) - mixture of Windows / Linux - multiple applications hosted on the servers but all created in-house so we have full control
hard to call my hands-on experience deep though 5/18/2015 1:29:38 PM |
smoothcrim Universal Magnetic! 18966 Posts user info edit post |
im a fan of chef solo and berkshelf myself but i'm more of a, update your chef/shell/puppet script in git, push to jenkins, have a build triggered, unit tests happen, and if it succeeds, burn an image. this will drastically reduce MTTR/operational cost in the event of a failure or scale out event. 5/18/2015 1:40:29 PM |
Noen All American 31346 Posts user info edit post |
Chef. Use Chef. 5/18/2015 2:19:05 PM |
raiden All American 10505 Posts user info edit post |
resurrection!!
I'm just now getting started with chef, and holy cow does this change the game or what?! Also now cisco is building in support for chef with their NX-OS devices! 5/10/2016 5:52:54 PM |