windows - having its ass kicked by puppet and powershell since 2012
DESCRIPTION
Unix environments has fantastic tooling order to irridicate the need for manual server configuaration. Windows is completely behind in the use of these tools. PowerShell is now emerging as the tool for Windows admins to manage environments and deployments. Can PowerShell help to bring the devops culture to the Windows development world? In this session, I will demonstrate how PowerShell has become a tool necessary to know when working on a windows environment. The session will demonstrate how development environments can be built in a fraction of the time using Puppet and PowerShell. PowerShell is fast becoming a rockstar of the Windows configuration world. Since Puppet added support for Windows, we can really kick windows configuration management into submission Paul Stack Principal Software Developer, OpenTable Paul Stack is a London based developer working on the .net technology stack. Paul has spoken at various events throughout the world as well as extensively in the UK about his passion for continuous integration and continuous delivery and why they should be part of what developers do on a day to day basis. He believes that reliably delivering software is just as important as its development. Paul's newest passion is the DevOps movement and how this helps not just development and operations but the entire business and it's customers.TRANSCRIPT
Windows: Having It’s Ass Kicked by Puppet and PowerShell since 2012
Paul Stackhttp://www.paulstack.co.ukhttp://twitter.com/stack72mail: [email protected]
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About Me
Develop software for OpenTable
Member of the Jetbrains Development Academy
DevOps Extremist
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PaurShellThis is actually the Northern Irish pronunciation of the Windows task based framework, PowerShell
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Agenda
Classic infrastructure management
Snowflake / Phoenix Servers / Immutable Infrastructure
Infrastructure as Code
PowerShell as a way to manage Windows
PowerShell + Puppet = Kicking Windows’ Ass
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Classic Infrastructure Management
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“The Run book”
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People are generally rubbish at performing manual repetitive tasks
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SnowFlake Server
Image courtesy of Liz West and under Creative Commons License
Martin Fowler: http://martinfowler.com/bliki/SnowflakeServer.html
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Machines are much more reliable at performing repetitive tasks
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Image courtesy of FoodBev Photos and under Creative Commons License
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Can’t we automate our manual run books?
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Infrastructure As Code
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Phoenix Servers
Martin Fowler: http://martinfowler.com/bliki/PhoenixServer.html
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ChaosMonkey
Chaos Monkey: http://techblog.netflix.com/2012/07/chaos-monkey-released-into-wild.html
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Immutable infrastructure
Chad Fowler: http://chadfowler.com/blog/2013/06/23/immutable-deployments/
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Code Is Better
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What can we do on Windows?
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Managing Windows Server 2008 with PowerShell
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Puppet on Windows
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Types Availablefile
user
group
scheduled_task
package
service
exec
hostSaturday, August 24, 13
Puppet + PowerShell = Windows Tap Out
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Puppet Forge
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Puppet integration with Windows will get better and better
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Summary
Code is much better for managing servers than people
PowerShell is a tool to use when working with Windows
Puppet compliments what PowerShell does perfectly in a DSL format
Windows Server management is no longer a pain in the ass.
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Further Information
http://forge.puppetlabs.com/
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/powershell/
http://github.com/opentable/puppet-iis
http://github.com/opentable/puppet-windowsfeature
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