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Mastering SaltStack

You're reading from   Mastering SaltStack Use Salt to the fullest

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786467393
Length 378 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Joseph Hall Joseph Hall
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Preface 1. Essentials Revisited FREE CHAPTER 2. Diving into Salt Internals 3. Managing States 4. Exploring Salt SSH 5. Managing Tasks Asynchronously 6. Taking Advantage of Salt Information Systems 7. Taking Salt Cloud to the Next Level 8. Using Salt with REST 9. Understanding the RAET and TCP Transports 10. Strategies for Scaling 11. Monitoring with Salt 12. Exploring Best Practices 13. Troubleshooting Problems

Taking a look at cloud maps


So far, we have only discussed how to work with compute instances on an individual level. However, one of the earliest features of Salt Cloud was the concept of a cloud map file (not to be confused with file_map). Cloud maps allow you to specify a group of machines to create all in one shot.

This can be very useful when managing a small infrastructure or small pieces of a large infrastructure. Not only can you declare that certain profiles be used to declare a number of compute instances, but you can also append and override configuration in those profiles.

Let's say that you have an infrastructure that contains database servers, web servers, and load balancers. Each type of server will have its own unique needs, but there will also be multiple instances of each type of server. First, let's define the provider:

my-ec2: 
  id: FWEHKJ345FSDAFDE34DF 
  key: 'fewhgreFRE/FSE+freg3r43FDSDS3334DSFdff4u' 
  keyname: mycompany 
  private_key: /root/mycompany...
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