> > Thank you for your reply Peter, totally appreciate it the honesty. > That is exactly what I'm trying to achieve, "simpler, small-and-sharp", also open and super easy to understand and manipulate. Back when I create a super simple Network Monitor [ http://phpopenmonitor.sourceforge.net/ ] even appear on the Linux Journal Magazine around Jun 2000 a simple text file have all the lists of your hosts and the script does the rest. Here is something similar a text file, which as you mention JSON or YAML. maybe for this case seems like JSON is a much better fit will do some tests. I didn't know about Joyent, but will work in some OpenSource Framework that takes the information from a simple Text [ JSON / YAML ] File and build what is necesary from there. Best Regards Dino.
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