
puppet control
Puppet control refers to the method of managing and automating the configuration of computer systems and servers using a tool called Puppet. It involves writing code, known as manifests, that define the desired state of each system—such as installed software, settings, or services. Puppet then automatically applies these configurations across multiple devices, ensuring consistency and reducing manual effort. This approach simplifies system management, enhances reliability, and allows for scalable infrastructure, making it easier for administrators to maintain complex IT environments efficiently and accurately.