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by existencebox 4339 days ago
This is good in theory, but in practice, there are known bugs against salt-ssh for which certain operations and states don't seem to work properly. (At least one of which I believe I pushed.) In hindsight (The problems I ran into with it were rather early into my multi year salt experience) it's highly possible in my naivety I was trying to do something that's simply not supported like tying some ext pillar in or something, but I have strong memories of bigger problems... (Wish I had a better recollection, but it's been a while)

The long and the short that this rambling was meant to convey: Salt is still very much in development. There are multiple open bugs on multiple core features (win repo comes to mind) which simply do not work as documented, period. That being said, when I made the same decision process for the company I was sysadminning for at the time as the author is considering, I went with salt, (with much the same background knowledge), and even knowing what I do post factum, I don't think I would change that decision. (I can give more justification as someone who had to live with their choice if anyone is curious, but I feel like I'm already rambling a bit.)