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Digital Rebar Provision

simple, fast and open API-driven server provisioning.

DR Provision is a APLv2 simple Golang executable that provides a simple yet complete API-driven DHCP/PXE/TFTP provisioning workflow system.

Simply, Digital Rebar Provisioner acts as a Cobbler replacement - with additional powerful per-machine workflow provisioning capabilities.

Digital Rebar Provision

Note

We HIGHLY recommend using the latest version of the documentation, as it contains the most up to date information. Use the version selector in the lower right corner of your browser.

Community Resources

Build Status codecov Go Report Card GoDoc Documentation STABLE Status Documentation Latest Status

Install & Quick Start

Our Stable Quick Start has fast play-with-it steps. Don't worry, they are very simple and take 10 to 20 minutes.

Want the Latest Quick Start? You'll have access to the newest features in tested work for the next release. This is NOT the bleeding edge!

Regular Install for more details on the install steps. These include production options. (Previous Version Docs)

Table of Contents

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.. toctree::
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   :maxdepth: 1

   doc/quickstart
   doc/install
   doc/features
   doc/server
   doc/configuring
   doc/release
   doc/upgrade
   doc/workflows
   doc/deployment
   doc/operation
   doc/os-support
   doc/os-support/linuxkit
   doc/ui
   doc/Swagger
   doc/cli
   doc/api
   doc/dev/dev-server
   doc/dev/dev-cli
   doc/dev/dev-docs
   doc/faq-troubleshooting
   doc/arch
   doc/integrations
   CONTRIBUTING
   Trademark
   LICENSE

License

DigitalRebar Provision code is available is available from multiple authors under the Apache 2 license.

Digital Rebar Provision Documentation is available from multiple authors under the Creative Commons license with Attribution.

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