>fuel-devops primary role is to control sets of virtual machines. Not matter what OS there.
>In fact you could install enviroment with 10xWindows nodes or DOS nodes and that's what fuel-devops should do.
I believe, time sync and upload manifests is *very* nice to have at this devops layer as well, and devops could provide some 'drivers' for guests specific layer (at least for Centos and Ubuntu :-) ) to make it happen...
>fuel-devops primary role is to control sets of virtual machines. Not matter what OS there.
>In fact you could install enviroment with 10xWindows nodes or DOS nodes and that's what fuel-devops should do.
I believe, time sync and upload manifests is *very* nice to have at this devops layer as well, and devops could provide some 'drivers' for guests specific layer (at least for Centos and Ubuntu :-) ) to make it happen...