Here is my situation.
I have a cluster of 6 VM with all running Fedora 28 server. These VM are
dedicated to become a Kubernetes HA cluster, each VM being a node with a
specific role (etcd, worker or controler).
Until now, the cluster was built with rancher but only a few workloads
were deployed, mainly to test and learn.  So it is not yet production
ready and can thus allow changes.

When upgrading from fedora 27 to 28, I decided to try Atomic on one of
my machine. What I saw was very exciting and thus decided to install
Atomic on all the other VM.
My host provider has Atomic 28 enabled, so installing a bare Atomic 28
is easy and done by the provider. Now, I am looking for a simple and
robust way to duplicate the changes I have done on my first machine to
the others.

What came to mind first is to rsync. But when looking at all the
articles about atomic host build server, like these ones [0], [1],
[2],[3] I wonder now what is  the proper way to go.

I am looking for advises about how to achieve my goal.

[0]http://www.projectatomic.io/docs/compose-your-own-tree/
<http://www.projectatomic.io/docs/compose-your-own-tree/>
[1]https://github.com/trishnaguha/build-atomic-host
<https://github.com/trishnaguha/build-atomic-host>
[2]https://dustymabe.com/2017/10/05/setting-up-an-atomic-host-build-server/
<https://dustymabe.com/2017/10/05/setting-up-an-atomic-host-build-server/>
[3]https://trishnag.wordpress.com/2017/03/27/customize-packages-for-atomic-host-ansible-automation/
<https://trishnag.wordpress.com/2017/03/27/customize-packages-for-atomic-host-ansible-automation/>

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