esLibre 2024 - May 24th & 25th, Valencia, Spain #8225
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TitleUyuni: the open-source configuration and infrastructure management solution for software-defined infrastructure. AbstractUyuni is a configuration & infrastructure management tool that saves time, costs and headaches when managing and updating machines, up to the scale of tens of thousands. Its main focus is about enabling the automated deployment of patches and packages based on software channels and repositories that can be assigned to the systems. However, it is capable of much more! Format
DescriptionApart from the already described automated deployment of patches and packages, Uyuni makes it easier to onboard and manage any Linux server (not only openSUSE or SUSE Linux Enterprise, but also almost any other Linux flavor, such as CentOS, Rocky Linux, Alma Linux, Ubuntu, Debian, Red Hat Enterprise Linux...), connected to the network, from IoT edge devices to Kubernetes environment, no matter where it is located (private or 3rd party data center or in the public cloud). Uyuni enables a CLM (Channel Lifecycle Management) feature, allowing administrator to freeze repositories content up to a certain date (which is usually the main filter, but not the only possible one!) Uyuni is a single tool for automated deployment of hardened OS templates (bare metal/VM/container) to a mass scale of servers and IoT devices for faster, consistent and repeatable provisioning and configuration without compromising speed or security. The CVE audit feature allows to check the status of public security patches and with OpenSCAP it's also possible to check for specification compliance and apply remediations right from Uyuni. Uyuni makes use of Salt under the hood for most of the tasks, such as configuration management, package management... PresenterRaúl Osuna Sánchez-Infante BioElectrical & Electronics Engineering (Ingeniería de Telecomunicación) in Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingeniería de Bilbao, 2006
Passionate about opensource software. Company (optional)SUSE Project website |
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I'd maybe make more explicit that we support a lot of GNU/Linux distributions besides SUSE Linux/openSUSE. Other than that, LGTM. |
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Proposal sent for the CfP: https://gitlab.com/eslibre/propuestas/-/merge_requests/447 |
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