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:SearchEnterpriseLinux: Cfengine: Keeping your Infrastructure Up and Running
SearchEnterpriseLinux: Cfengine: Keeping your Infrastructure Up and Running
May 8, 2005, 19 :00 UTC (1 Talkback[s]) (5075 reads)

(Other stories by Bernard Golden)

[ Thanks to Amy Kucharik for this link. ]

"What do you do if you have a large infrastructure that you must ensure is configured correctly, each and every day? The answer is Cfengine.

"If you consider large computing infrastructures from an architectural point of view, they rarely resemble tidy planned communities; rather, they resemble cities with lax planning processes. Just as the latter tend to grow haphazardly, so too does the average computing infrastructure..."

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Linux Journal: Automating Security with GNU cfengine(Feb 06, 2004)
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IBM developerWorks: Automating UNIX system administration with Perl(Jul 22, 2001)


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