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foreman reviews and mentions
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Server management tool with GUI
Might want to look into https://theforeman.org/ if it's not too complex for you
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Stockpiling Linux ISOs?
The iso images are typically locked at a certain verison. The update repositories sounds like what you are looking for to cache updates. Look into theforeman.org and specifically the plugin Katello. This is an upstream for Red Hat's Satellite product. Another option would be Canonical's MAAS. Both of these options Sound like what you are headed for unless you really just mean synchronize into a folder and store the images in which case yeah.....just use rsync.
- PXE for ISOes?
- Any decent Rails + GraphQL repos to look at?
- Satellite or open source sys admin
- Software to central check update status of servers
- Value of Satellite in a small shop with limited functionality in use
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what do they use, or how do they do it..
Personally, i use https://theforeman.org/ to provision all my things, but if you want i can give you some pointers on the ansible side of things. i dont use it anymore since i've got foreman, but i should have the playbooks somewhere...
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