Do you mean running puppetmaster on different linux servers? It would
probably be the best solution, but I do think I prefer running multiple
puppetmasters on one linux server if possible.. How are other people testing
new puppetmasters?

On Thu, Dec 31, 2009 at 6:42 PM, Scott Smith <sc...@ohlol.net> wrote:

> Kenneth Holter wrote:
> >
> > We're look into ways to implement change management to our puppet
> > configurations, and this approach is very interesting as it seems very
> >
>
> Even easier: Maintain multiple Puppet infrastructures. Push your code to
> each as it is ready.
>
> Dev puppetmaster, dev puppet clients.
> Staging puppetmaster, staging puppet clients.
> Production puppetmaster, production puppet clients.
>
> It also will enable you to maintain a staging environment that is as close
> to prod as possible.
>
> -scott
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