ConDep

ConDep is a open source infrastructure configuration and deployment DSL (Domain Specific Language) specifically targeted to (but not limited to) the Windows Server platform. If your familiar with tools like Chef and Puppet, ConDep does very much the same, but with native support for Windows.

     

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Fabric

Fabric is a python framework to configure deployment or system administration tasks, and then run those tasks on local or remote systems. It uses SSH heavily for interacting with remote systems, and uses Roles to group tasks

     

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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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PowerShell Desired State Configuration

DSC is a new management platform in Windows PowerShell that enables deploying and managing configuration data for software services and managing the environment in which these services run.

     

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SaltStack

Salt is a powerful and different approach to infrastructure management, by focusing on high speed communications between large number of systems, and can perform orchestration, remote code execution and much more.

     

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Vaurien

A Chaos Monkey for TCP, it randomly disconnects or stalls TCP connections in your application to test application tolerance and high availability. Makes sure you correctly handle these unexpected events

     

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