One difference is that salt, compared to mcollective isn't completely
distributed in nature. In salt, there is a master, which houses all
encryption/security/control mechanisms. In mcollective, there's no master
per se, only middleware, which is just transport.

On Sat, Jan 21, 2012 at 6:53 AM, Brian Gupta <brian.gu...@brandorr.com>wrote:

> http://saltstack.org/ http://puppetlabs.com/mcollective/
>
> I found this link that talks about Func, Rundeck, Salt and mcollective,
> but it doesn't really compare and contrast.
> http://www.coloandcloud.com/editorial/func-mcollective-salt-and-rundeck/(From 
> a 10,000 overview Saltstack and mcollective look very similar. IE:
> both integrate with facter/puppet, have queuing mechanisms, allow remote
> execution and introspection of node data, etc).
>
> Thanks,
> Brian
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