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Puppet

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Claimed by Puppet Inc. Analyzed 7 months ago

Puppet lets you centrally manage every important aspect of your system using a cross-platform specification language that manages all the separate elements normally aggregated in different files, like users, cron jobs, and hosts, along with obviously discrete elements like packages, services, and ... [More] files. Puppet's simple declarative specification language provides powerful classing abilities for drawing out the similarities between hosts while allowing them to be as specific as necessary, and it handles dependency and prerequisite relationships between objects clearly and explicitly. [Less]

22.6M lines of code

112 current contributors

11 months since last commit

155 users on Open Hub

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4.43902
   
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Ansible

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  Analyzed 11 months ago

Ansible is a radically simple configuration management, deployment, and ad-hoc task execution tool. It supports a wide variety of distributions, requires no software installed on managed machines, and users can get going in minutes. Extension modules can be written in any language.

154K lines of code

1,277 current contributors

11 months since last commit

113 users on Open Hub

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5.0
 
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Chef

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Chef is a systems integration framework, built to bring the benefits of configuration management to your entire infrastructure.

0 lines of code

78 current contributors

0 since last commit

71 users on Open Hub

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4.41176
   
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Mostly written in language not available
Licenses: apache_2

CFEngine

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  Analyzed 11 months ago

CFEngine is the long-standing and visionary computer management software used on over a million computers around the world. CFEngine leads the industry with: - Real-time, policy-based repair - Automation and documentation of business and IT-processes - More than 15 years of experience ... [More] , security and stability - One of few true self-healing software solutions in the industry - A scalable solution for freeing up system administration time CFEngine is used by industry leaders, governments and the military worldwide. [Less]

140K lines of code

21 current contributors

11 months since last commit

26 users on Open Hub

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4.09091
   
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cobbler

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  Analyzed 11 months ago

Cobbler is a Linux installation server that allows for rapid setup of network installation environments. With a simple series of commands, network installs can be configured for PXE, reinstallations, media-based net-installs, and virtualized installs (supporting Xen, qemu, KVM, and VMware ... [More] Server). Cobbler uses a helper program called 'koan' (which interacts with Cobbler) for reinstallation and virtualization support. Cobbler can also optionally help with managing DHCP, DNS, power, config management, and yum package mirroring infrastructure -- in this regard, it is a more generalized "batteries included" deployment server, rather than just dealing specifically with installations. It has a command line interface, a web interface, and also several API access options. [Less]

26.6K lines of code

24 current contributors

almost 3 years since last commit

26 users on Open Hub

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4.71429
   
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Quattor

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  Analyzed 12 months ago

Quattor is a system administration toolkit developed over ten years in the context of the European Grid. It provides powerful, portable and modular tools for the automated installation, configuration and management of clusters, grids and clouds running UNIX-like operating systems such as Linux. At ... [More] its heart, sits a powerful language, Pan, for describing configuration. It can be used to manage non-grid servers, desktops, virtual machines and much more. Developed to manage the clusters and services used in grid computing, Quattor is today being used to manage many separate infrastructures worldwide. From massive single-sites such as CERN to highly-distributed multi-site infrastructures such as Grid-Ireland and a few very large commercial companies operating hundreds of thousands of nodes. [Less]

413K lines of code

17 current contributors

about 1 year since last commit

17 users on Open Hub

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4.4
   
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Licenses: apache_2, EU_DataGr...

The Foreman

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  Analyzed 11 months ago

Foreman is aimed to be a Single Address For All Machines Life Cycle Management.

184K lines of code

85 current contributors

11 months since last commit

12 users on Open Hub

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5.0
 
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LDAP Synchronization Connector (LSC)

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  Analyzed 11 months ago

LDAP Synchronization Connector (LSC) reads from any data source including databases, LDAP directories or files and transforms and compares this data to an LDAP directory. These connectors can then be used to continuously synchronize a data source to a directory, for a one shot import or just to ... [More] compare differences by outputting CSV or LDIF format reports. LSC offers a powerful transformation engine, based on a scripting language, to easily manipulate data on the fly. Various identity management functions are included for directory-specific compatibility — most notably Active Directory (changing passwords, account status, last logon, etc …). LSC is an open source project written in Java, available under the BSD license. [Less]

47.2K lines of code

7 current contributors

12 months since last commit

10 users on Open Hub

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4.66667
   
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Pax Runner

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  Analyzed 11 months ago

Painless OSGi framework startup and provisioning.

22.6K lines of code

0 current contributors

over 7 years since last commit

10 users on Open Hub

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5.0
 
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juju

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  Analyzed 11 months ago

juju is devops distilled Through the use of charms, juju provides you with shareable, re-usable, and repeatable expressions of devops best practices. You can use them unmodified, or easily change and connect them to fit your needs. Deploying a charm is similar to installing a package on Ubuntu: ... [More] ask for it and it’s there, remove it and it’s completely gone. [Less]

2.27M lines of code

43 current contributors

11 months since last commit

7 users on Open Hub

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4.5
   
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Licenses: No declared licenses