Workshop 1: Configuration Management
LISA: Where systems engineering and operations professionals share real-world knowledge about designing, building, and maintaining the critical systems of our interconnected world.
The LISA conference has long served as the annual vendor-neutral meeting place for the wider system administration community. The LISA14 program recognized the overlap and differences between traditional and modern IT operations and engineering, and developed a highly-curated program around 5 key topics: Systems Engineering, Security, Culture, DevOps, and Monitoring/Metrics. The program included 22 half- and full-day training sessions; 10 workshops; and a conference program consisting of 50 invited talks, panels, refereed paper presentations, and mini-tutorials.
Ballard Room
Cory Lueninghoener, Los Alamos National Laboratory, and Paul Krizak, Qualcomm, Inc.
The LISA Configuration Management Workshop is a gathering place for configuration management users and developers to get together and talk about the past, present, and future of configuration management. This full-day workshop is a tool-agnostic discussion of practical issues and includes large-group discussion, small-group breakouts, and plenty of opportunity to discuss best practices in the field. Attendees should be sysadmins with a deployed configuration management system in place who want to talk with and learn from others on the subject. Tool developers interested in hearing the needs of their users and/or offering suggestions are also welcome, but they are not the primary intended participants.

author = {Cory Lueninghoener and Paul Krizak},
title = {Workshop 1: Configuration Management},
year = {2014},
address = {Seattle, WA},
publisher = {USENIX Association},
month = nov
}
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