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develop-build-deploy.com
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| | | | The second part of my Puppet series explains how to use the infrastructure that was set up in part 1 in order to automatically and centrally manage the configuration of a Puppet client system. | |
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develop-build-deploy.com
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| | | | Part 3 of the series shows how to extend the first simple manifest developed in the previous part into a more complex one, and how to structure it into a generic and reusable module. | |
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develop-build-deploy.com
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| | | | With this series I would like to provide a comprehensive hands-on tutorial that explains step-by-step how to build an automated and centrally managed Linux server infrastructure using Puppet. Part 1 of the series explains in great detail how to set up a virtual machine infrastructure which allows to create a realistic Puppet server-client setup. | |
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blog.logrocket.com
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| | Learn how to install and set up PostgreSQL in the command line, create users, databases, and tables, and run SQL commands. |