Puppet Best Practices: Design Patterns for Maintainable Code

by Chris Barbour and Jo Rhett

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If you maintain or plan to build Puppet infrastructure, this practical guide will take you a critical step further with best practices for managing the task successfully. Authors Chris Barbour and Jo Rhett present best-in-class design patterns for deploying Puppet environments and discuss the impact of each. The conceptual designs and implementation patterns in this book will help you create solutions that are easy to extend, maintain, and support.

Essential for companies upgrading their Puppet deployments, this book teaches you powerful new features and implementation models that weren't available in the older versions. DevOps engineers will learn how best to deploy Puppet with long-term maintenance and future growth in mind.

Explore Puppet's design philosophy and data structures
Get best practices for using Puppet's declarative language
Examine Puppet resources in depth-the building blocks of state management
Learn to model and describe business and site-specific logic in Puppet
See best-in-class models for multitiered data management with Hiera
Explore available options and community experience for node classification
Utilize r10k to simplify and accelerate Puppet change management
Review the cost benefits of creating your own extensions to Puppet
Get detailed advice for extending Puppet in a maintainable manner
  • ISBN10 1491923032
  • ISBN13 9781491923030
  • Publish Date 24 August 2018
  • Publish Status Active
  • Imprint O'Reilly Media
  • Format eBook
  • Pages 308
  • Language English