Capistrano
The Ruby equivalent of Fabric, Capistrano is a Ruby framework to configure and run deployment or system administration tasks on local or remote machines. It extends the Rake DSL to define tasks, and can group tasks by Roles.
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FastForward
Flexible operating-system event and metric forwarding agent. Receives input and forwards output using plugins.
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MCollective
Marionette Collective (MCollective) is an orchestration framework built on top of Puppet. It can interact with a large number of servers (using a pub-sub middleware) and can execute jobs in parallel
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Mina
A Ruby Rake-like DSL for fast deployment and automation, similar to Capistrano but faster and lesser overhead, since it creates only a single SSH connection for a deploy
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Monit
An open source utility for managing and monitoring processes, programs, files, directories and filesystems
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Orc
A model driven orchestration tool for deployment of application clusters
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Prevoty Application Monitoring & Protection (AMP)
Prevoty enables DevOps to inject security into your web applications and web services. Protection is provided at runtime from within the application itself, and stays with the app regardless of deployment method (cloud, on-premises, etc). Applications are protected against threats including XSS, SQLi, CSRF, command injection, etc. Works with Puppet, Chef, Ansible, Docker, Splunk, QRadar, ELK, and many others.
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Puppet
Puppet is a tool designed to manage the configuration of Unix-like and Microsoft Windows systems declaratively.
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testssl.sh
A command-line tool which checks a server's service on any port for the support of TLS/SSL ciphers, protocols as well as some cryptographic flaws. It's designed to provide clear output for your "is this good or bad" decision.
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