I'm not clueless. I know this. This doesn't detract at all from what I said.
In production, an outsized number of companies are using SaltStack a certain way.
The reason is because of the way we all evaluate business risk. I could have said that out of all of the companies I've worked with using Salt that have compliance requirements, 100% of them are using it Masterless, but then some smart-ass would have piped up with a "not me" comment.
How would you compare it to ansible in that usage model? I don't do much config mgmt these days, so curious for a master(less) mindset, whats the comparison for salt vs. ansible?
In production, an outsized number of companies are using SaltStack a certain way.
The reason is because of the way we all evaluate business risk. I could have said that out of all of the companies I've worked with using Salt that have compliance requirements, 100% of them are using it Masterless, but then some smart-ass would have piped up with a "not me" comment.