[[!meta title="cdist - usable configuration management"]] ![cdist-logo](cdist-logo.png "cdist logo") the KISS principle and is being used in small up to enterprise grade environments. cdist is an alternative to other configuration management systems like [cfengine](http://www.cfengine.org/), [bcfg2](http://trac.mcs.anl.gov/projects/bcfg2), [chef](http://wiki.opscode.com/display/chef/) and [puppet](http://www.puppetlabs.com/). * Browse the **documentation** for the [latest version](man/latest) or [all versions (>= 2.0.4)](man) * Read how to [[install or update cdist|install-update]] * [[Support|support]] ### OS support cdist was tested or is know to run on at least * [Archlinux](http://www.archlinux.org/) * [Debian](http://www.debian.org/) * [CentOS](http://www.centos.org/) * [Fedora](http://fedoraproject.org/) * [FreeBSD](http://www.freebsd.org) * [Gentoo](http://www.gentoo.org/) * [Mac OS X](http://www.apple.com/macosx/) * [OpenBSD](http://www.openbsd.org) * [Redhat](http://www.redhat.com/) * [Ubuntu](http://www.ubuntu.com/) * [XenServer](http://www.citrix.com/xenserver/) ## Used by If you're using cdist, feel free to send a report to the mailing list. Interesting information are for instance * Which services do you manage? * How many machines do you manage? * What are the pros/cons you see in cdist? * General comments/critics ### Nico Schottelius, Systems Group ETH Zurich, local.ch and privately Yes, I'm actually eating my own dogfood and currently managing * [plone](http://plone.org/) (cms) * [moinmoin](http://moinmo.in/) (wiki) * [apache](http://httpd.apache.org/) (webserver) * [kerberos (mit)](http://web.mit.edu/kerberos/) (authentication) * [nss-pam-ldapd](http://arthurdejong.org/nss-pam-ldapd/) (authentication) * [ircd-hybrid](http://www.ircd-hybrid.org/) (chat) * [stunnel](http://stunnel.mirt.net/) (SSL tunnel) * [mercurial-server](http://www.lshift.net/mercurial-server.html) (version control) * [xfce](http://www.xfce.org/) (lightweight desktop environment) * [slim](http://slim.berlios.de/) (graphical login manager for X11) with cdist on more than **60** production machines of the [Systems Group](http://www.systems.ethz.ch) at the [ETH Zurich](http://www.ethz.ch) as well at home. ### Steven Armstrong, CBRG ETH Zurich The CBRG is managing most of their compute clusters with cdist. [[!tag cdist unix]]