Notes in Day 63 Flashcards - Ansible, Puppet, Chef

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Published 03/05/2024 Ansible is written in [language].
Published 03/05/2024 Ansible is [agent-based/agentless].
Published 03/05/2024 Puppet is [agent-based/agentless].
Published 03/05/2024 Chef is [agent-based/agentless].
Published 03/05/2024 Puppet is written in [language].
Published 03/05/2024 Chef is written in [language].
Published 03/05/2024 Ansible uses [protocol] to connect to devices.
Published 03/05/2024 Chef uses [protocol] to connect to devices.
Published 03/05/2024 Puppet uses [protocol] to connect to devices.
Published 03/05/2024 Ansible uses a [push/pull] model.
Published 03/05/2024 Puppet uses a [push/pull] model.
Published 03/05/2024 Chef uses a [push/pull] model.
Published 03/05/2024 Ansible [...] files define the actions to be taken.
Published 03/05/2024 Puppet [...] files define the actions to be taken.
Published 03/05/2024 Chef [...] files define the actions to be taken.
Published 03/05/2024 [...] clients use TCP port 8140 to communicate with the server.
Published 03/05/2024 Puppet clients use [...] port 8140 to communicate with the server.
Published 03/05/2024 Puppet clients use TCP port [...] to communicate with the server.
Published 03/05/2024 A Puppet server is called a [...].
Published 03/05/2024 The Ansible server is called the [...].
Published 03/05/2024 [Ansible/Puppet/Chef] files are written in YAML.
Published 03/05/2024 [Ansible/Puppet/Chef] files are written in a proprietary language.
Published 03/05/2024 Puppet files are written in [language].
Published 03/05/2024 Chef files are written in [language].
Published 03/05/2024 [...] uses TCP port 10002 to send configurations to clients.
Published 03/05/2024 Chef uses [...] port 10002 to send configurations to clients.
Published 03/05/2024 Chef uses TCP port [...] to send configurations to clients.
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