HI, 
   First thank you for your response : My problem is a little bit 
complicated . ..and  it took 's me  one week to know if puppet is the 
device management that i m looking for  . To be more clear  ...there's an 
existing platform that manage devices ( IOT devices ) it 's an application 
that is  divided in many components one of them do "device management " in 
a simple way with less functionalities for example it can't offer groupping 
to change parameters of 10 devices at the same time ..or auto-provisioning 
...my job is to integrate a good device management on this platform but in 
collaboration with the existant ... i  was thinkinh of making a puppet 
server in the level over the existing platform and using the existant 
device management as an agent ???

Sorry my english is not that good ..but i m trying to do my best ..

fairouz

Le vendredi 2 juin 2017 14:06:28 UTC+2, Ugo Bellavance a écrit :
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> On Friday, June 2, 2017 at 4:49:13 AM UTC-4, Fairouz el ouazi wrote:
>>
>> HI, 
>>
>>    I'm still a beginner in Puppet , and i want to know the advantages and 
>> in winch cases we have to use Puppet in standalone  version ?
>>    All that i found is that :single host method on puppet can be the best 
>> way to get started with puppet language , and the best way to quickly 
>> develop and test manifest ? 
>>    If anyone has any examples of use cases ? 
>>   THINKS ,
>>
>
> I'd say that the first step would be to create a lab to do some testing. 
> I'd also recommend buying one or a few books about the topic, this will 
> help you a lot. Have you started searching a bit by yourself?  Did you see 
> https://learn.puppet.com/category/self-paced-training?
>
> I'm not sure if I understand your questions correctly, but I don't think 
> there is a "best" way of testing.  You can write manifests on a single VM 
> and test them, but you can also setup a server quite quickly and get going 
> like that. I know that many books cover this topic. I just can't remember 
> which ones.
>
> What kind of use cases are you looking for? Do you have any business needs 
> or is it just to learn?  I suggest that you look at public modules that are 
> on the forge. It's good to be able to create manifests and modules, but 
> many needs can be fulfilled by using modules.
>

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