![]() ![]() Vagrant is used for managing virtual machines. File Z must be present and have content C….” When all this is done, start this service and then …” you write like “Service X must be installed, requires Y and ensure it’s running. That is instead of instructing Puppet to “you should first install this and then if this condition is met then install this otherwise put a file in this directory. ![]() You program Puppet by writing manifests which contains declarative specifications to describe the machine configuration. ![]() Puppet is a provision manager which means it can be used for configuring a machine. Puppet and Vagrant are really powerful tools in the “devops tools belt”, wait, I won’t be throwing names on you without a little explanation on the topic: Well it turns out that this is not that hard thing to do. Lately I’ve been working to manage this topic and get my company moving faster and having more agility when comes to getting a new developer up to speed as fast as possible. The Today’s Software Developers have to be increasingly more and more aware and skilled in the tools and techniques used to orchestrate and automate the deployment of all the different components that today’s architecture may have.
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