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Config Management software



 Greetings, all... 

My employer is wanting me to setup an Enterprise configuration management system 
to maintain the configuration of a few hundred to a few thousand Unix/Linux 
servers.  Previously, I used HostFactory for this type of task, but, alas, it is 
no more, and the code base is gone.  I have been looking at couple other 
solutions, but have not found anything that is quite as useful.  They did not 
store configurations in a database, do not allow dynamic templating of a server, 
does not allow easy rollback or revision control on a configuration, does not 
build systems out of a software repository, or something that I am used to have 
and expect from a configuration management system.  So I was wondering what 
other people used for this purpose.  What are you using to keep your Unix/Linux 
systems configurations under control?  Please let me know, thanks. 

Hunter 

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