I've been looking into various configuration management/automated deployment tools lately. At OpenX we used slack, but I wanted something with a bit more functionality than that (although I'm not badmouthing slack by any means -- it can definitely be bent to your will to do pretty much whatever you need in terms of automating your deployments). From what I see, there are 2 types of configuration m
Welcome to Chef! Chef is a systems integration framework, built to bring the benefits of configuration management to your entire infrastructure. With Chef, you can: Manage your servers by writing code, not by running commands. (via Cookbooks) Integrate tightly with your applications, databases, LDAP directories, and more. (via Libraries) Easily configure applications that require knowledge about y
I'm compelled to write about this subject today because of having received this question multiple times since sysadvent began. Capistrano or Puppet? Both. Puppet provides you with a way to specify a state your system should be in. Puppet's features will help you keep a machine in the same state. If someone hand-edits an apache config, you can have puppet automatically replace it with the correct o
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