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    Salt

    Salt

    Automate the management and configuration of infrastructures at scale

    ...(Supported Platforms) Your Salt master can manage itself, so a Salt minion is installed along with the Salt master. Before implementing Salt to manage any data center infrastructure it is important to understand a few things about Salt platform support including: What platforms will the Salt Master run on? What systems and infrastructure can be managed by a Salt Minion? Salt runs on and manages many versions of Linux, Windows, Mac OS X and UNIX. The Salt Supported Operating System document defines the specific operating systems that are fully supported and outlines the package creation policy for each operating system listed. ...
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    Ansible Config Management Database

    Ansible Config Management Database

    Generate host overview from ansible fact gathering output

    ...If a template supports columns, you can use the --columns / -c command-line option to specify which columns to show. The --columns take a comma-separated list of columns (no spaces!) which should be shown. The columns must be specified by their id field. For information on what id fields are supported by a template, take a look in the template. Usually, it's the column title, but in lowercase and with spaces replaced by underscores.
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