On May 25, 2011, at 10:23 AM, Nathan Clemons wrote:

> So if Nagios configs are the only thing you use stored configs for, thin 
> stored configs will work just fine?
> 
> If so, I forsee a switch in our future. :)
> 
> Also, since you mentioned it... how difficult is it to upgrade from 0.25 to 
> 2.6 / 2.7? I've been curious to upgrade but for the most part everything's 
> been working fine so I've been holding off. Will I need to rewrite parts of 
> my config? (I'm not doing much fancy, mostly user/service/package/file 
> management with a side of Nagios.)

I'd avoid any version of puppet that ends in a "0" like the plague if you want 
stability.  Other than that, I haven't run into almost any problems upgrading 
except that, in my experience, each time you upgrade the major version, puppet 
seems to use up 20% more RAM. (compounding)  It also seems to get faster and 
use less disk IO each time I upgrade the major version.

For more speed improvements, take a look at "recurse => remote" in "File".

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