On 12/06/14 02:55, Brian Mathis wrote:
> Once you're
> operating in a Windows world, your life will be far better by doing
> things the "Windows Way" instead of resisting it.
Unless it yields a natural path toward Windows machines and services
proliferating despite you (perhaps) not wanting that. If you've a Samba
domain controller and only enough Windows machines to satisfy actual
need, then finding other methods can be quite useful.
> Incidentally, you typically wouldn't use Puppet to handle OS updates
> either (apt-get upgrade, yum update), which is the same thing, so it's
> not even a case of a Windows-specific thing.
Related, but not directly on topic:
We're getting good mileage out of Puppet performing our 'freebsd-update
cron' for the core of our OS, and I'm currently implementing a system
based on poudriere to build our packages, so that they can be maintained
on nodes by Puppet.
I never really thought I'd say it, but the more control I take over our
FreeBSD infrastructure, the more I hope to be able to use it instead of
GNU/Linux for a long time to come.
Greg.