The CFEngine Roadshow

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The CFEngine Roadshow is a live demonstration of the real, live from the ground configuration of a number of virtual servers.
We do a comparison of key products at this time, Chef, Puppet and CFEngine. We give an overview of the underlying concepts of CFEngine.

  • Promise theory
  • Policies and promises
  • Desired State
  • Declarative vs. imperative
  • Convergence with a demonstration of a practical example

Technical aspects of CFEngine

  • Native
  • Small footprint
  • Scalability
  • The Domain Specific Language (DSL)

Success story CFEngne by DirecTV in Los Angeles CA, with lessons learned

Bring your VM!

Attendees are encouraged to bring their own virtual machines. Setting up a VM for The CFEngine Roadshow.

The CFEngine Roadshow supports:

  • CentOS 7
  • Ubuntu 14.04
  • openSuse 13.1
  • Debian Wheezy

The CFEngine Roadshow has local package mirrors available to sustain a swift install.

Live demo

The CFEngine Roadshow presents a Live Demo of the configuration multiple virtual machines and the deploy of multiple Application Servers:

  • Time Configuration
  • User management
  • Hostname management
  • NFS server
  • NFS mounts
  • Ssh public key configuration.
  • Twelve tomcat servers
  • Attendees are encouraged and invited to bring their own Virtual Machines to be configured by CFEngine.

Attendees are facilitated to have one or more of their own VM’s configured by CFEngine. Please find a detailed description here: Cfengine3_Node.


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