We did a presentation about razor on puppetcamp ghent last friday.
(kind of an introduction and a small demo).
https://puppetlabs.com/community/puppet-camp/#previous
video will be online soon
The video and slides will be available soon.
Grt
johan
On 02/04/2013 07:40 PM, Daniel Pittman wro
Razor is still pretty experimental, so I wouldn't recommend it unless
you are comfortable with alpha software.
It does integrate with provisioning, in the sense that it will hand
off through a broker to Puppet (or Chef, or other tools), so it should
have a smooth transition between provisioning an
There is also razor
(https://puppetlabs.com/solutions/next-generation-provisioning/). It is
only for provisioning (not assigning classes) and is the future of
provisioning and puppet.
On Monday, February 4, 2013 11:29:33 AM UTC-7, joe wrote:
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> Puppet doesn't do OS provisioning itself. You'd n
Puppet doesn't do OS provisioning itself. You'd need a separate system to
do that part, then hand off to puppet after a minimal install has been
completed.
You can use a tool like Foreman (http://theforeman.org/). It will handle
the provisioning of the systems and also integrates with puppet t