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Puppet 4.10 Beginner???s Guide, Second Edition

You're reading from   Puppet 4.10 Beginner???s Guide, Second Edition From newbie to pro with Puppet 4.10

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787124004
Length 268 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Preface 1. Getting started with Puppet FREE CHAPTER 2. Creating your first manifests 3. Managing your Puppet code with Git 4. Understanding Puppet resources 5. Variables, expressions, and facts 6. Managing data with Hiera 7. Mastering modules 8. Classes, roles, and profiles 9. Managing files with templates 10. Controlling containers 11. Orchestrating cloud resources 12. Putting it all together Index

Managing custom VPCs and subnets

In the previous example, we used the pre-existing default VPC and subnet to create our instance. That's fine for demonstration purposes, but in production, you'll want to use a dedicated VPC for your Puppet-managed resources to keep it separate from any other resources in your AWS account and from other Puppet-managed VPCs. You could, for example, have a staging VPC and a production VPC.

By default, a new VPC has no access to the Internet; we'll also need an Internet gateway (which routes Internet traffic to and from the VPC) and a route table (which tells a given subnet to send non-local traffic to the gateway). The puppetlabs/aws module provides Puppet resources to create and manage each of these entities.

Creating an instance in a custom VPC

In this section, we'll use a more sophisticated example manifest to create a new VPC and subnet, with an associated Internet gateway and route table, then add a security group and EC2 instance.

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