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[[wp:Puppet_(software)|Puppet]], [[wp:Chef_(software)|Chef]], Salt and Ansible, Bcfg2 are among the leading [[wp:Comparison_of_open_source_configuration_management_software|Configuration Management]] softwares.  Puppet and Chef are the most cross-platform.
[[Puppet]], [[wp:Chef_(software)|Chef]], Salt and [[Ansible]], [[Bcfg2]] are among the leading [[wp:Comparison_of_open_source_configuration_management_software|Configuration Management]] softwares.  Puppet and Chef are the most cross-platform.


Chef can be used to manage not just virtual and physical hosts, but also other types of nodes like a switch or a router in your network.
Chef can be used to manage not just virtual and physical hosts, but also other types of nodes like a switch or a router in your network.
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[[Category:DevOps]]
[[Category:DevOps]]
[[Category:Configuration Management]]

Latest revision as of 19:56, 7 April 2015

Puppet, Chef, Salt and Ansible, Bcfg2 are among the leading Configuration Management softwares. Puppet and Chef are the most cross-platform.

Chef can be used to manage not just virtual and physical hosts, but also other types of nodes like a switch or a router in your network.