What features of spacewalk are you using?  I'm in this area where the whole
idea looks cool and seems impressive, but I do wonder how much profit I'll
get out of all the setup and additional maintenance.

Thanks,

Jon M


On Tue, Feb 18, 2014 at 12:00 PM, Blake Dunlap <iki...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I use spacewalk and puppet for even just my home ecosystem. Wouldn't go
> back. It makes management of updates etc so much easier.
>
> -Blake
> On Feb 18, 2014 11:11 AM, "Jon Moore" <supermegat...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I have a handful of CentOS servers running various bits and pieces for a
>> small WISP.  These servers are spread across bare metal, esxi virtual
>> machines and a couple kvm guests.  In due time, I expect the esxi host to
>> be removed and it's machines migrated/moved to kvm.
>>
>> Each server does one thing, and usually one thing only.  Configuration on
>> those services rarely change after being setup.  I've played with puppet
>> and chef in the past, but for how few servers I have and how little changes
>> there are it proved to be more work that it was worth.
>>
>> Having said all that, I've been looking for a better solution for a local
>> mirror than just syncing everything.  I've seen spacewalk often in the past
>> come up as an option for local mirrors with some extra goodies.  My
>> question, have any of you used spacewalk in the past?  If so, was it worth
>> the investment of setting it up and running ( for just a handful of
>> servers)?
>>
>> I see in the documentation it now supports some provisioning and
>> management of kvm.  Any experience with that?
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
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