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[LUG] Managing multiple Linux clients.
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- Subject: [LUG] Managing multiple Linux clients.
- From: Mark Williams <mwilliams@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 28 Jul 2015 17:01:52 +0100
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I'm looking at methods of managing (updating, configuring, and ideally
imaging) around 45 Raspberry Pis. Chef and Puppet are the obvious
options. I've never used Chef and am very new to Puppet so am not
especially invested in either yet.
Any thoughts on methods to proceed or good tips for starting with
Chef/Puppet? I use WSUS and group policies on Windows, and ARD for Mac
easily enough, but have always managed my Linux installations separately.
Cheers,
Mark.
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