I am just in the process to setup a new server at home, while the former server still runs. Beside these I have also multiple RaspBerry PI's running. This as a background to my question: is there a simple software to allow the setup of FreeBSD as a "script" ?
I currently use git for versioning, sh-script for installation of dotfiles and follow my own notes e.g. to install the essential packages ( e.g. sudo, zsh, git, tmux ). I also follow my notes for hardening ( e.g. sshd.conf ). the RPi's are using RaspOS/Linux so, the setup is a bit diffrent. But zsh or my own user are on all systems. Now, I am doing this at home for a few hw pieces. I just wonder how you do that if you host a server farm ? Images ? VM-Images or Terraform ? Terraform looks a bit like a group of elephants, while I only need a mule ...
Any suggestions ?
I currently use git for versioning, sh-script for installation of dotfiles and follow my own notes e.g. to install the essential packages ( e.g. sudo, zsh, git, tmux ). I also follow my notes for hardening ( e.g. sshd.conf ). the RPi's are using RaspOS/Linux so, the setup is a bit diffrent. But zsh or my own user are on all systems. Now, I am doing this at home for a few hw pieces. I just wonder how you do that if you host a server farm ? Images ? VM-Images or Terraform ? Terraform looks a bit like a group of elephants, while I only need a mule ...
Any suggestions ?