Always a smart move to start simple...

For what it's worth, a large company here in western Sweden I know has 
started using Ansible and Docker and then simply swapping out docker 
instances for upgrades. I could imagine something similar could be 
accomplished in Puppet as well.

Btw, good luck fighting the good fight! It's tough to bash the bash out of 
the Unix guys!

On Monday, January 18, 2016 at 12:28:06 AM UTC+1, Fraser Goffin wrote:
>
> Thanks Luke. I guess like anyone using Puppet, Gary is always a good 
> starting point (I have certainly quoted some of his material in practice 
> presentations I have given internally). I had read this one including the 
> Q&A around roles and profiles, but it was so long ago that I had forgotten, 
> so thanks for reminding me.
>
> I still haven't made my mind up about what should be our preferred 
> approach, but, in true agile style I'm following the simplest working 
> solution first off and then refactoring.
>
> Actually I'm spending most of my time docker'izing these days and figuring 
> out where Puppet fits in (and trying to convince those who would write all 
> of their provisioning using just Docker's own DSL (aka: bash :-) that there 
> is another way. Not sure I'm going to win yet though !
>
> Regards
>
> Fraser.
>
>

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