I would say that puppet is a great tool, but scalr simplifies a multimachines configuration by synchronizing all of the for you in a real easy way. Regarding a regular web app for example, you just adapt the app role, www, memcache and mysql can stay the same. So modifying the app role and being able to replicate this modification thank to "synchronize all" will let you propagate your modifications across all running app roles and bundle your image to be stored on S3 in case of additionnal need.
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