Green Dream disturbed my sleep to write: > You could use something like Puppet or Chef to manage multiple nodes. > However, the compute resources and time involved with setting up either > solution are high enough that it probably wouldn't make sense to do this > for only 3 nodes.
An alternative to Puppet or Chef (and I'm a fan of both) would be
Ansible; it's much simpler to pick up, and uses SSH to connect to
machines to manage them -- no master server needed. I'd say that
with three nodes, something like this is pretty close to being worth
your time. Have a look through the walkthrough:
http://docs.ansible.com/ansible/intro_getting_started.html
Thanks,
Hugh
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