However, if we're talking about Devops for Everyone, I consider myself pratically obligated to tell people about the Salt Stack[1], even though I have no association with the project, just because it is awesome.
It is, IMHO, Remote Execution Done Right. Also, it does not use ssh at all, and I believe it will be able to handle thousands of simultaneous machines in no time. To see what I'm talking about, just take a look at the FLOSS Weekly episode about Salt[2], where the main author himself admits this is his fourth iteration in trying to make a remote execution engine that does not suck.
However, if we're talking about Devops for Everyone, I consider myself pratically obligated to tell people about the Salt Stack[1], even though I have no association with the project, just because it is awesome.
It is, IMHO, Remote Execution Done Right. Also, it does not use ssh at all, and I believe it will be able to handle thousands of simultaneous machines in no time. To see what I'm talking about, just take a look at the FLOSS Weekly episode about Salt[2], where the main author himself admits this is his fourth iteration in trying to make a remote execution engine that does not suck.
[1] http://saltstack.org/ [2] http://twit.tv/show/floss-weekly/191