[LRUG] Idempotency vs the cloud

David Burrows david at designsuperbuild.com
Wed Jul 17 06:12:51 PDT 2013


I think part of my similar fear of Chef/Puppet is that it's overkill for a
lot of things I want to do, but I still want more than a bash script.

Ansible [0] seems to be a better fit for small-to-medium size setups,
although I've yet to use it in anger, anyone have any production experience
of it?

[0] http://ansibleworks.com/docs/gettingstarted.html

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On Wed, Jul 17, 2013 at 1:57 PM, David Salgado <david at digitalronin.com>wrote:

> RDS also has the major (for some people) problem that you can't replicate
> into or out of it without using separate tools. So, if you really need some
> of your data local to your nodes, e.g. for performance reasons, RDS isn't
> really an option.
>
>
>
> On 17 July 2013 13:48, Paul Battley <pbattley at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> On 17 July 2013 12:55, Paul Robinson <paul at 32moves.com> wrote:
>> > On this point I think right now you have a choice:
>> >
>> > 1. I'm too busy to think about this, I'll just pay for RDS from AWS and
>> let them figure it out for me
>> >
>> > 2. I really care about this and not too busy, so I'll figure it out
>> myself and get really annoyed when I realise MySQL's clustering is
>> something my niece could have designed better and Postgres is not much
>> better...
>>
>> If your problem fits (in terms of scale and capabilities required)
>> into RDS, you'll probably be happy with that, especially since it's
>> very easy to provision, duplicate, and maintain. However, I wouldn't
>> pretend that it's a universal solution to data persistence. MySQL vs
>> Postgres is hardly an exhaustive list of options!
>>
>> Paul.
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