Difference between revisions of "Configuration management"
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== Configuration Management Timeline == | == Configuration Management Timeline == | ||
* 2012 [[Ansible]] push | * 2012 [[Ansible]] push | ||
− | * 2009 [[Chef]] | + | * 2009 [[Chef]] pull |
* 2005 [[Capistrano]] | * 2005 [[Capistrano]] | ||
* 2005 [[Puppet]] pull | * 2005 [[Puppet]] pull | ||
− | * 2011 [[Saltstack]] | + | * 2011 [[Saltstack]] push |
== Activities == | == Activities == |
Revision as of 04:38, 30 October 2020
wikipedia:Configuration management (CM) can be defined a systems engineering process for establishing and maintaining consistency of a product's performance, functional, and physical attributes with its requirements, design, and operational information throughout its life. Different tools can help to manage configuration managemnt, such as Ansible or puppet.
Configuration Management Timeline
- 2012 Ansible push
- 2009 Chef pull
- 2005 Capistrano
- 2005 Puppet pull
- 2011 Saltstack push
Activities
- Review different Configuration management alternatives and help to complete this article
- Review wikipedia:Comparison of open-source configuration management software
See also
- Configuration management: Chef, cdist, capistrano, Ansible, puppet, SaltStack
- IaC: Terraform, Chef, cdist, capistrano, Harrow, puppet, Ansible, CFEngine, Cloud Deployment Manager, pulumi, juju, SaltStack, Azure Resource Manager (ARM), Google Deployment Manager, AWS CloudFormation, Pulumi, Heat, Spacelift, Oracle Cloud Resource Manager, KICS, Troposphere, CaC, IaC scanning
- wikipedia:Configuration Management (ITSM)
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