[Dclug] Sysadmins: Red Hat Satellite or Git for conf file version control
jecottrell3 at comcast.net
jecottrell3 at comcast.net
Tue Feb 14 12:44:20 EST 2012
Satellite does many things...it's a very complex and very expensive tool.
Git is probably a better match. Or even Subversion if you don't mind a Central Repo.
You might also consider Puppet to manage your conf files as well as other things.
JIM
----- Original Message -----
From: "james dasinger" <jdasinger at googlemail.com>
To: dclug at tux.org
Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2012 12:08:21 PM
Subject: [Dclug] Sysadmins: Red Hat Satellite or Git for conf file version control
Hi all,
Newb admin question for you. If you were in a redhat linux environment
and wanted to start getting system .conf files centrally managed, what
are the pros-cons between using the Red Hat Network Satellite or Git
for version control?
Currently I have an existing Satellite subscription and am using it
for some things, while our app code is managed through Git. Just
looking for experienced opinions.
Thanks!
J.
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