What is Puppet? | How Puppet Works? | Puppet Tutorial For Beginners | DevOps Tools | Simplilearn

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This Puppet tutorial will help you understand what is Puppet, why we need Puppet, components of Puppet, working with Puppet, companies adopting Puppet along with Puppet manifest. Puppet is basically a configuration management tool. A configuration management tool is a tool which runs in client mode or client-server mode and has some configuration language wherein you specify what your state of the system would be. Puppet tool enables you to automate all your IT infrastructures and delivering you control over each Puppet agent in a network. With Puppet, a simple code ca be written which then is deployed onto the servers. All servers are rolled back to their previous working states or set to the new desired states in a matter of seconds. Puppet ensures that all your systems are configured the desired states. Now, let us get started and understand Puppet tool in detail.

Below topics are explained in this Puppet tutorial:
1. Why Puppet? ( 00:35 )
2. What is Puppet? ( 04:45 )
3. Components of Puppet ( 02:21 )
4. Working on Puppet ( 03:44 )
5. Companies adopting Puppet ( 04:52 )
6. Writing manifest in Puppet ( 05:46 )

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SimplilearnOfficial
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simple, plain and clear. thank you so much for this course!!

_a-g_
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Well Organized content. Makes understanding really easily with diagrams. Best Content out there !!

aricaacharya
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Thanks for a great tutorial into puppet, I finally understood it.

milannovotny
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To make it so short and simple you even left letters out of words. Good job!

pangruff
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A very brief and clear introductory tutorial!! Thank you!
Could you also put a short tutorial or link on how to write / code on Ruby ? I believe this is the only programming language by which you write your manifest on puppet, right ? so

johanderjo
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Thanks for sharing great presentation. And I like your summary

ambarishdeshmukh
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Thank you a lot for that great explaination, it was really useful :)

nadaabdulghaffar
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Interesting n very helpful info.... Thank u.

naveenanavi
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Explanation is on point, presentation is also good. Please use good Mic, audio quality is too poor.
Thanks for the content ✌🏻

sunilpoojari
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once we create a manifest where do we compile it and how ? is it on master server ?

kirankumar
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Good content but the room you are in or possibly the mic you are using is very "echoy".

irnmarshmallow
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I'm afraid I'm going to have to give a thumbs down because the steps went "1, 2, 3, 4, 6." Not really. Thanks for the good video.

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