- cross-posted to:
- sambasoftware@lemmy.sdf.org
- cross-posted to:
- sambasoftware@lemmy.sdf.org
I just though I’d share
Edit: I’m not sure if this actually works. All else fails fall back to Ansible
I just though I’d share
Edit: I’m not sure if this actually works. All else fails fall back to Ansible
Um, why are you stressing foss ? I only ask because the 2002 kit was
‘It’s foss’ isn’t really a selling point, here, since ansible is still outmatched by everything else available – including that gaggle of tools from 22 years ago.
… which was foss.
The only thing Ansible has going for it is momentum; and cult-people who haven’t seen Chef or even that aforementioned tool-bag. Heaven forbid someone sees MgmtConfig converging 1000 machines in under a second immediately after a file is changed on one (ergo no playbook run taking 10 minutes). They’d be crying every day afterward that they were still stuck on worse-than-2002-technology Ansible. At 2002, Ansible pre-dates GOOGLE MAPS for technology; and facebook; and the iPhone. Ansible is the MapQuest Printout of technology.
The new tech is so reactive, it can revert a file back to conformity immediately after it’s saved; before it can be reopened!
AND IT’S STILL OPEN SOURCE. Of course. Because that’s a no-brainer.