We use public configurations for all nodes. This includes configurations for integrations, networks, packages, software, etc.
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We use public configurations for all nodes. This includes configurations for integrations, networks, packages, software, etc.
Puppet Enterprise is well-organized and structured. It is stable and can be managed easily. You can manage everything and organize everything in a very good way. Automation saves time and provides consistency over all the nodes.
Troubleshooting Puppet Enterprise can be somewhat challenging. You can make some changes to implement any ad hoc modifications. It might take a little longer.
I have been using Puppet Enterprise for around five years.
The product is stable.
The solution’s scalability is good. We are using 500 nodes.
We have used Ansible before.
The initial setup is straightforward and takes a couple of days to complete. Two people are required to deploy the solution.
If you have solid Linux systems and experience with Puppet, use the public version. However, if you are new to Puppet or lack Linux expertise, I would recommend starting and then considering migrating to the public version later.
Overall, I rate the solution a seven out of ten.
Puppet Enterprise is a stable solution.
Puppet Enterprise should improve the general extensibility for places where they can't install it.
I have been using Puppet Enterprise for five years.
Puppet Enterprise is a stable solution.
Puppet Enterprise is a scalable solution. We usually recommend Puppet Enterprise for larger companies that have mature CI/CD structures and image management processes.
The solution’s initial setup is easy.
Puppet Enterprise can be an expensive solution for smaller businesses.
Puppet Enterprise is more suitable for clients working up much more structured deployment images they manage internally. Before choosing Puppet Enterprise, users should think seriously about what they're trying to accomplish and ensure they put the right pieces in place.
Overall, I rate Puppet Enterprise an eight out of ten.