[nycbug-talk] i missed the puppet meeting
Mark Saad
nonesuch at bad-apples.org
Thu Jan 8 16:12:05 EST 2009
My Points
* For the most part its a CFEngine rewrite in Ruby.
* Its written in ruby and has "ruby issues"
* They use a nice looking Declarative language to "program" your nodes /
servers
* You can use erb templates to assist you with complex deployments .
* There is no built in support for line by line editing of files, Redhat
as a proprietary add on to do this on Redhat Only.
* They support most UNIX / Linux platforms Its not "Open source for
Linux only"
* You can't have a hierarchy of Puppet Master servers.
* Out of box scalability is limited do to the use of Ruby's Webrick web
server
* Some scalability can be attained using mongrel and web proxies .
It sounds cool but I am not sure why I would want to use it other then
to say, I have used it.
Steven Kreuzer wrote:
> On Jan 7, 2009, at 9:49 PM, Jesse Callaway wrote:
>
>> crap.
>>
>> Anyone care to clue this guy in on the salient points?
>
> My takeaways:
>
> * It has a huge CPU and memory footprint
> * Seems to be pretty unstable
> * Has scalability Issues
>
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