Hi,

With our latest release
<https://puppet.com/blog/high-availability-new-puppet-enterprise-2016-5>,
Puppet Enterprise 2016.5 introduces high availability to eliminate a single
point of failure for Puppet and provide automated failover and redundancy
in the event of an outage. This ensures that Puppet continues to manage
infrastructure and enforce configurations even if an outage affects the
hardware on which Puppet runs. Other highlights include:

   -

   Environment Isolation - This will prevent catalog compilation problems
   when you have custom Puppet code that differs between environments.
   -

   Corrective change reporting in event inspection view - Gain visibility
   into intentional and corrective changes via the event inspection view in
   the Puppet Enterprise web UI.


As a reminder, Puppet Enterprise 2016.4, released in October, has been
designated as our long-term support (LTS) release, meaning you can expect
full support, security updates and fixes for 24 months. View our support
lifecycle <https://puppet.com/misc/puppet-enterprise-lifecycle> to see
which release version is right for you.

You can also view our on-demand webinar, What’s New in Puppet Enterprise
2016.5, to learn more and see the product in action: [Watch the webinar
<https://puppet.com/resources/webinar/whats-new-puppet-enterprise-20165>]

Thanks,

Puppet

cont...@puppet.com
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Morgan Rhodes
mor...@puppet.com
Release Engineer

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