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.
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