On Tue, Aug 27, 2013 at 4:45 PM, Chris McDermott <ch...@mcvine.net> wrote:

> I'm looking for ways to manage multiple public cloud resources. Ideally I
> would like to support the following providers:
>
> AWS
> GCE
> Rackspace
> Digital Ocean
> Linode
>
> And I would like to be able to manage everything - instances, volumes,
> load balancers, IP addresses, database instances, etc. Even VPC's and their
> equivalents.
>
> I know this is totally pie-in-the-sky and there's nothing that meets all
> those needs right now, which is OK - I'm happy to pick something with good
> foundations and then help extend it. But I'm not even sure which modules to
> pick to work on. Puppetlabs has Cloud Provisioner, which claims to be what
> I'm looking for except that it only supports AWS, and then only ec2
> instances as far as I can tell. But Puppetlabs also makes a separate AWS
> module, and a GCE module. I can't find any references to Rackspace, Digital
> Ocean, or Linode.
>
> Has anyone else attempted anything like this? Is anyone currently using
> Cloud Provisioner, and if so, how is it working out?
>

IMO, describing systems as resource makes much more sense. I'm guessing
load-balancer and storage repo are private, but take a look at:

https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppet-instance
https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppet-cloud_connection

HTH,

Nan

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