Alan,

Yes, OK, many shops prefer 'build' over 'clone'. Chapter 2 of
http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/sg248303.html?Open
shows how to use kickstart for RHEL.

Our shop still does clones because we have to use golden images hardened by
another team.

    -Mike M


On Wed, Dec 11, 2019 at 11:19 AM Alan Altmark <alan_altm...@us.ibm.com>
wrote:

> On Wednesday, 12/11/2019 at 03:31 GMT, Jake Anderson
> <justmainfra...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > We are a small shop non SSI and most of the Linux requirements are for
> > Oracle.
> >
> > So which is the best way to do cloning alone ?
>
> How does your company deploy Linux and Oracle today (on other platforms)?
> Cloning isn't always the best choice.  It's sexy and it exploits a lot of
> Z functionality, but it comes with a down side, too:  Your Linux admins
> have to buy into it.
>
> Alan Altmark
>
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