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    SaltStack

    SaltStack

    Automate the management and configuration of any infrastructure

    Software to automate the management and configuration of any infrastructure or application at scale. The Salt Project is an approach to infrastructure management built on a dynamic communication bus. Salt can be used for data-driven orchestration, remote execution for any infrastructure, configuration management for any app stack, and much more. Running commands on remote systems is the core function of Salt. Salt can execute commands across thousands of systems in seconds. Salt is built...
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    Ansible for DevOps

    Ansible for DevOps

    Ansible for DevOps examples

    ...Rather than being theoretical, the examples span real-world infrastructure setups: multi-server orchestration, LAMP stacks, Docker deployments, Kubernetes cluster spins, rolling updates, and security hardening. You can clone the repo and play with actual scenarios using Vagrant, VirtualBox, or cloud hosts, making it ideal for both learning and reference in production readiness. The code is structured by chapter/topic, so you can pick a scenario (for example “nodejs deployment” or “ELK stack”) and dive into a fully featured Ansible solution rather than starting from scratch. Because Ansible is popular for provisioning and configuration management, this repository lowers the barrier to experimenting with real infra patterns.
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