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by michaelkrupp 4087 days ago
Ansible is much easier to get into. The more complex your requirements are (complexity of your infrastructure, services, etc) the less useful it becomes IMHO. SaltStack feels much more feature-complete and much more powerful to me. Also Ansible has no dependency-graph which sometimes makes it hard to modularize your "plays". On the other hand, SaltStack needs to be setup on the minions first, whereas with Ansible you only need SSH. I myself now use Ansible to bootstrap SaltStack and let SaltStack do the heavy lifting.