• Source: Continuous configuration automation
  • Continuous configuration automation (CCA) is the methodology or process of automating the deployment and configuration of settings and software for both physical and virtual data center equipment.


    Overview


    Continuous configuration automation is marketed for data center and application configuration management. CCA tools use a programmable framework for configuration and orchestration through coding, planning, and incrementally adopting policies.


    Relationship to DevOps


    CCA tools are used for what is called DevOps, and are often included as part of a DevOps toolchain. CCA grew out of a push to develop more reliable software faster. Gartner describes CCA as “Embodying lean, agile and collaborative concepts core to DevOps initiatives, CCA tools bring a newly found level of precision, efficiency and flexibility to the challenges of infrastructure and application configuration management.”


    Tools


    CCA tools support administrators and developers to automate the configuration and Orchestration of physical and virtual infrastructure in a systematic way that give visibility to state of infrastructure within an enterprise. Generally thought of as an extension of infrastructure as code (IaC) frameworks. CCA tools include Ansible, Chef software, Otter, Puppet (software), Rudder (software) and SaltStack. Each tool has a different method of interacting with the system some are agent-based, push or pull, through an interactive UI. Similar to adopting any DevOps tools, there are barriers to bring on CCA tools and factors that hinder and accelerate adoption.
    Notable CCA tools include:


    Evaluation factors


    Evaluations of CCA tools may consider the following:

    Skills, training, and cost required to implement and maintain tool
    Content and support of the Platform and Infrastructure – tool specified for Windows or Linux etc.
    Delivery method and likening flexibility – important for scalability
    Method of interacting with managing system
    Support and training availability and cost
    Incorporation of orchestration with configuration management
    Security and compliance reporting


    See also


    Agile software development
    Continuous delivery
    Continuous integration
    Software configuration management


    References

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