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Cobbler

Cobbler

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What is Cobbler?

Cobbler is a Linux installation server that allows for network-based operating system provisioning. It automates many tasks associated with setting up new servers, including DHCP, DNS, and yum repository management. Cobbler uses a command-line interface and a web interface, and it supports a variety of operating systems.

What other technologies are related to Cobbler?

Cobbler Competitor Technologies

Foreman provides similar functionality to Cobbler in terms of provisioning and system management.
mentioned alongside Cobbler in 3% (61) of relevant job posts

Cobbler Complementary Technologies

Kickstart is used by Cobbler for automated installation of operating systems.
mentioned alongside Cobbler in 5% (88) of relevant job posts
Puppet can be used in conjunction with Cobbler for configuration management after the OS is installed.
mentioned alongside Cobbler in 0% (334) of relevant job posts
CentOS is a Linux distribution that can be provisioned using Cobbler.
mentioned alongside Cobbler in 0% (152) of relevant job posts

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