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    Salt

    Salt

    Automate the management and configuration of infrastructures at scale

    ...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. The document also outlines the best-effort support policy for additional operating systems. Salt Bootstrap is a shell script that detects the target platform and selects the best installation method.
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    DATAGERRY

    DATAGERRY

    Enterprise-Grade OpenSource CMDB with flexible data model.

    DATAGERRY is a flexible OpenSource CMDB & Assetmanagement Tool, which completely leaves the definition of a data model to the user. Simply define your own object types (like servers, routers, leased lines, locations and whatever you want) in an easy to use webfrontend. With our Export API, the CMDB objects stored in DATAGERRY can be easily exported to external systems, like monitoring systems, ticket systems, configuration management, and many many more.
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    Ansible Config Management Database

    Ansible Config Management Database

    Generate host overview from ansible fact gathering output

    Ansible-cmdb takes the output of Ansible's fact gathering and converts it into a static HTML overview page (and other things) containing system configuration information. It supports multiple types of output (HTML, CSV, SQL, etc) and extends information gathered by Ansible with custom data. For each host, it also shows the groups, host variables, custom variables and machine-local facts. Some templates, such as txt_table and html_fancy, support columns. If a template supports columns, you...
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    Naraio is LAMP like software. It contains Apache, MySQL, PHP, Perl, Openssl, Phpmyadmin, OpenLDAP, Subversion, Ruby, Python, Phpldapadmin, and Trac. Trac and Subversion are authenticates user with integrated ldap. Naraio is easy, secure and flexible.
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