Once you go mini...
Nigel Kersten
nigel at explanatorygap.net
Wed Feb 25 22:31:37 CET 2015
On Wed, Feb 25, 2015 at 1:28 PM, Peter Korsten <peter at severity-one.com>
wrote:
> Nigel Kersten schreef op 25-2-2015 om 19:46:
>
> (For those who don't know, I work at Puppet Labs :) )
>>
>
> Ah, cool. We (=Vodafone) have a corporate policy to absolutely save on
> operational expenditure, so ~$100/seat/year is not going to fly.
>
> So I think it's indeed going to be Ansible, which will be part of my next
> project, which I'll start once I've dealt with all the operational problems
> (80% of our Indian development team have buggered off, for starters).
> Obviously, this project would solve many of the operational problems, but I
> don't have time to start it because of all the operational problems.
> Right...
>
>
FWIW Ansible, Salt, Puppet and Chef all come in completely free open-source
packages as well as commercially supported variants. Think RHEL/CentOS.
I'd also point out that several divisions of your company have already
bought Puppet Enterprise :) We're part of that project to save on
operational expenditure :)
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