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Ansible #11

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samuelmanzanera opened this issue Jun 16, 2022 · 1 comment
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Ansible #11

samuelmanzanera opened this issue Jun 16, 2022 · 1 comment
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@samuelmanzanera
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Hello.

Thanks for the projet, it is great.
But I wondering what are the differences from Ansible which seems to do the same job ?
Why did you create this tool ?

Thanks

@alajmo alajmo added the question Further information is requested label Jun 16, 2022
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I think there are some answers to this question here:
https://sakecli.com/project-background

If I am judging correctly, sake seems like a simple (in a good way) alternative to ansible and the other competing tools. The time required to master sake is measured in hours, not in days or weeks, thanks to the fact that there is almost no specific DSL or file structure to learn - just plop your servers and commands into sake.yaml and you can start working.

I find it refreshing.

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