1:18 ⏩ What is Puppet? 4:06 ⏩ What is Puppet Bolt? 6:58 ⏩ Puppet Manifests 10:03 ⏩ Puppet Lab Start studying for the CCNP ENCOR: bit.ly/ccnp-cbt Get started with the CCNA: bit.ly/cbtccna ➡️Checkout ALL my training at CBT Nuggets: bit.ly/nc-cbt-2020
So what do I have to learn right now???? Because you are telling us to learn “All IT”, but also mentioned to us the importance in specialization....getting mixed message over here😐😐
Im a fan of the 'Learn X Right NOW!! I may not be able to learn it all right now but i at least know about a tool that may be helpful later. Love the video's, keep it up NetworkChuck!
Love your videos Chuck (and I know this one is almost a year old). They always inspire me and motivate me to keep learning.....and to keep drinking coffee.
Puppet lab completed, ready for next "you need to learn" video! lol Wanted to call out some tips for doing this lab.. 1. Go to Linode marketplace section to spin up a docker instance, didn't come up when searching or checking under quick items dropdown in Linode main page. For a moment I thought they didn't offer docker anymore lol. 2. Don't run the pull cmd from the docker hub link in description since you have to name it so follow the cmd in video to pull and name it. Besides that pretty easy :)
great video! your way of teaching is awesome! I watched a couple of other videos on youtube, but they were not hitting the fundamentals.....thanks again!
Puppet is amazing! I am a total noob to Puppet, but I already really enjoy it. I would definitely like more videos on Puppet. Maybe even using a combination of deploying a website into and AWS environment using Puppet?
Great video Chuck. Great explanation of Puppet agent and agentless Bolt. FYI - you can now manage agentless devices like Cisco switches direct in the Puppet Enterprise Console. Enables amazing audit reporting and control. Perfect for finding out what’s changed, when and by who.
You have been the most help! Every time I have a question, I look for visual help from youtube and 90% of the time One of your videos pops up, like this one!! You are the best! I hope you are well compensated for all the work you put into these videos!!
Since you already covered Ansible and now Puppet, I would love to see you also speak about Chef, which you alluded to in this video. These have been very helpful in connecting the dots given all the info I have been reading. Thanks for all you do!!
I'd be interested too. I didn't know about Puppet Bolt for agentless - so that was a nice surprise. It would be cool to see what Chef does on that side of things too as both Puppet & Chef have generally been client/server/pull.
Really not feeling the learn this right now stuff, also I understand you work for CBT and I have a CBT membership already. But these are really starting to feel less like solid content and more like disguised ads. What happened to the actual content like the hacker stuff? Feels like you are just jumping around too much lately. So much so I am unsure if I will actually watch this video because of it. Don't mean to be a negative nancy but I feel like you can't make better content with out hearing proper feed back.
Was just about to write the same thing. It is an issue when you don't really understand what you are actually saying to go deeper into the topic. Just getting a high level overview doesn't do anything for me.
Since my feed was 2/3s of the search result was about puppeteering hand and string puppets (which I to the best of my knowledge have searched on 2 times EVER) I actually skimmed over this video the first 2 times just assuming it was yet another video about how to make a string-puppet. You have 2M+ subbies, so you probably know "a little bit more about how to make thumbnails" than I do. But my 2 cents is "perhaps tone down the string puppeting".
Hey Chueck! Nice video! I have created the connection between Cisco_ios and Puppet master manually, everything is running as expected. Nevertheless, I'm trying to connect Juniper and Fortinet through Puppet but there is no luck from my side. Do you have any idea how to connect those devices? Thanks in advance!
Hi Sir... I would like to thank u for creating such nice videos which are so interesting n easy to understand, the way u cover the topic is much appreciated.. I would like to request you here to please start a series or full course for SDWAN Versa training..
Thanks a lot for this great video! Really helpful how you compared puppet with Ansible , made it easier to understand Which program do you use for multiple SSH sessions? Love it!
I am planning to become a pentester. Do you believe I should go for the CCNA Cert series or CompTIA net+ and security+? Basically I am asking if I should invest more in my network knowledge(ccna, ccnp in R&S +Security etc) or just go for the network+ and Security+ from CompTIA. Thanks
I just got Azure certified, working on AWS cert right now. They are so similar it’s easy to learn the basics of both! If you can learn in parallel, do it!
Actually i will be just passing out from my networking course and looking for internship which technology i should focus on i mean what technology is the demand in the market for network engineers?
@NetworkChuch Having neck surgery next Thursday. I just got done with a couple Raspberry Pi projects including a retro console (SMS to N64 games included). Will heed your advice, from previous videos, during my recovery and finish my WGU capstone, learn python, focus on renewing my LPIC and anything else I can get done.
@@NetworkChuck Not sure if spinal decompression or fusion. From what details I heard, it sounds like a fusion but it has limited my keyboard typing for now. Sorry to hear that you left CBT Nuggets. Going to use speech to text so I can finish my capstone. Hopefully, I can get back to full speed soon.
@@NetworkChuck Cervical spinal decompression, that means no fuse. They just create more room for the nerves. Finishing my WGU capstone and need to dive headfirst into python and Linux. Linux... what resources would you recommend and what version? Got Linux+/LPIC-1/OpenSUSE when it was a 3 for 1. Going to renew my LPIC-1. Upgraded to Unicorn membership. Still can't join your live videos.
0:50 he said "you do not need to be expert but you need to be about them" so guys take it easy what is wrong here? I found this video helpful. Yeah i don't gonna learn it but at least i know there are an alternative to Ansible and i'll continue to learn Ansible. Thanks a lot NetworkChuck for the video. By the way i'd like to learn about VoIP, is there any platform where i can play around?
@@NetworkChuck Nice!!! I saw your post on Linux+ months back and never saw an update. I was wondering if you ever took it and your thoughts on how you've been preparing. I mention this since I've been on the fence about studying for and taking it for a week now. Linux has always been something I've never paid much attention to. Good luck with the exam. Let us know how it goes.
Hi Chuck.. how do you record your videos where you are doing a presentation and also having yourself at the corner of the screen... its fascinating.. can you share if it is ok with you.
Manas there has different usecases for this tools. When you want automate your virtual server itself, there’s puppet, Ansible or chef the right. Terraform is primary to provision systems, like aws or esxi / VMware or other hypervisor. The primary different between puppet and ansible is the declareted (puppet) or procedural (Ansible) way the tool itself works. Terraform is a declarative stat tool, too. Puppet need a agent and is protected by a ssl / own pki and has no ssh connection between the master server and his agents. The agents pull his manifest (playbook by ansible) scheduled all 15min and execute them. Ansible is per default only on run when you start it on cli and change thinks, or not ;) So, puppet Agent check his manifest and setup configuration back, if there is declare in his manifest and some has change it in cli direkt into the vm. In my case I use terraform for provision (create / change / delete virtual Maschine on VMware) and puppet to provision the vm itself, to run a Webserver for example. I hope this helps to understand 😄
If the technology uses agents, it’s DOA. Agents simply don’t scale in modern environments, if you have to install anything on a client the platform won’t fly; think about having to fire up and destroy 100k plus instances per day or more and you get the idea. Having to depend on database engines and other heavy support modules is also a non starter in modern stacks. Puppet, Chef, salt stack and similar are dead end and will be crushed under their own support weight; talk about pets vs cattle...
WOW this comment section is dark place…much like Windows 😢 why people troll? Don’t they realize different companies are using different solutions for their workflow 😅
@@NetworkChuck From my perspective. I am learning to use Ansible, python, nornir, netbox and webhooks, AND my normal Cisco stuff. It feels like overload to have someone say you must learn Puppet as well now. Puppet is another language to learn, and a different way of thinking. Be nice to see more instructions on topics you've already pushed.
@@loztagain8278 The world of network automation is just starting. The reason of jumping around I think is because of just needing to understand the concept of the different tools. It's like learning RIPv2 and not OSPF. OSPF might work better for you or maybe EIGRP. @NetworkChuck keep doing what you are doing. Awesome videos.
@@getto59 aye, but it's about focus. Learning about routing protocols was a gradual process. There are always trends. I think people wouldn't be bothered if the titles weren't "you need to know this now" when it just doesn't look that way. Sitting on netbox day for instance, no one is using puppet. They are all using Ansible, or nornir. Everytime I speak about netdevops with people it's those two over and over. Anyway, I still appreciate the content.
1:18 ⏩ What is Puppet?
4:06 ⏩ What is Puppet Bolt?
6:58 ⏩ Puppet Manifests
10:03 ⏩ Puppet Lab
Start studying for the CCNP ENCOR: bit.ly/ccnp-cbt
Get started with the CCNA: bit.ly/cbtccna
➡️Checkout ALL my training at CBT Nuggets: bit.ly/nc-cbt-2020
So what do I have to learn right now???? Because you are telling us to learn “All IT”, but also mentioned to us the importance in specialization....getting mixed message over here😐😐
Next. Why should you learn Chef. Chef attire in the thumbnail. 😂
I'm getting the gist that I need to learn everything right now.
EVERYTHING!!! I bet next he is gonna say kubernetes. Lol
Haha same here. But I have to admit that his videos are awesome and he explains the key points of all the stuff we need to learn.
Too much learning yes but the automation can be a life saver at your current job in IT (just dont tell management🤣)
It depends on your job and what they're using and where you're going to go.
@@headinthekloudz at least docker, kuber is another level ....
I know we have a lot of time during this quarantine but I don't have enough time to learn how to do 7+ different things RIGHT NOW!!
Lol
But you told me I needed to learn Ansible! *head explodes*
That's old news lol
Im a fan of the 'Learn X Right NOW!! I may not be able to learn it all right now but i at least know about a tool that may be helpful later. Love the video's, keep it up NetworkChuck!
Reminds me when he said "now you can say you've at least used it once", true!
Exactly. This is a great reference tool for useful stuff to learn! Chuck always motivates me, I like hearing that I should learn new things!
Love your videos Chuck (and I know this one is almost a year old). They always inspire me and motivate me to keep learning.....and to keep drinking coffee.
If I dropped what I was doing to learn something new every time one of these videos came out I'd never finish any of my certs 😭
Puppet lab completed, ready for next "you need to learn" video! lol Wanted to call out some tips for doing this lab..
1. Go to Linode marketplace section to spin up a docker instance, didn't come up when searching or checking under quick items dropdown in Linode main page. For a moment I thought they didn't offer docker anymore lol.
2. Don't run the pull cmd from the docker hub link in description since you have to name it so follow the cmd in video to pull and name it.
Besides that pretty easy :)
I just got in the IT and I just love our videos. Would love to see you make a wireshark video
great video! your way of teaching is awesome! I watched a couple of other videos on youtube, but they were not hitting the fundamentals.....thanks again!
Puppet is amazing! I am a total noob to Puppet, but I already really enjoy it. I would definitely like more videos on Puppet. Maybe even using a combination of deploying a website into and AWS environment using Puppet?
Great video Chuck. Great explanation of Puppet agent and agentless Bolt. FYI - you can now manage agentless devices like Cisco switches direct in the Puppet Enterprise Console. Enables amazing audit reporting and control. Perfect for finding out what’s changed, when and by who.
You have been the most help! Every time I have a question, I look for visual help from youtube and 90% of the time One of your videos pops up, like this one!! You are the best! I hope you are well compensated for all the work you put into these videos!!
This was by far the best explanation I've came across. Thanks Chuck! U da man!
Since you already covered Ansible and now Puppet, I would love to see you also speak about Chef, which you alluded to in this video. These have been very helpful in connecting the dots given all the info I have been reading. Thanks for all you do!!
I'd be interested too. I didn't know about Puppet Bolt for agentless - so that was a nice surprise. It would be cool to see what Chef does on that side of things too as both Puppet & Chef have generally been client/server/pull.
Really not feeling the learn this right now stuff, also I understand you work for CBT and I have a CBT membership already. But these are really starting to feel less like solid content and more like disguised ads. What happened to the actual content like the hacker stuff? Feels like you are just jumping around too much lately. So much so I am unsure if I will actually watch this video because of it. Don't mean to be a negative nancy but I feel like you can't make better content with out hearing proper feed back.
I got this vibe aswell
I genuinely hope to see this comment as the most liked comment of this video
Was just about to write the same thing.
It is an issue when you don't really understand what you are actually saying to go deeper into the topic. Just getting a high level overview doesn't do anything for me.
Same
“You need to learn rocket science”. Is the next vid.
looooooooooooooool!!!
I'm back again. Still working on my CCNP my dude. I will learn this at a later time haha.
I think it is on the encor exam
Since my feed was 2/3s of the search result was about puppeteering hand and string puppets (which I to the best of my knowledge have searched on 2 times EVER) I actually skimmed over this video the first 2 times just assuming it was yet another video about how to make a string-puppet. You have 2M+ subbies, so you probably know "a little bit more about how to make thumbnails" than I do. But my 2 cents is "perhaps tone down the string puppeting".
If you liked puppet I suggest you also check Azure Pipelines as a part of Azure Devops , it's freaking amazing.
I can learn the last topic of my CCNA 200-301 Network Automation and Programmability from your videos only !!
That's why I'm here
If I had a nickel every time Chuck said “You need to learn/know this.” I’d be stinkin rich!
Awesome intro.Now I can BS my way through any meeting they throw at me.
I remember getting to a Linux CLI on a ISR-4331 - I installed iperf3 but I assume installing Puppet Agents would be no issue.
Hey Chueck!
Nice video! I have created the connection between Cisco_ios and Puppet master manually, everything is running as expected. Nevertheless, I'm trying to connect Juniper and Fortinet through Puppet but there is no luck from my side. Do you have any idea how to connect those devices?
Thanks in advance!
I really love this soft. Great video
Hi Sir... I would like to thank u for creating such nice videos which are so interesting n easy to understand, the way u cover the topic is much appreciated.. I would like to request you here to please start a series or full course for SDWAN Versa training..
All these tools and technologies are exciting. Cant wait to dig deep into them.
They’re amazing. But overwhelming at times. Take small bites.
Thanks a lot for this great video! Really helpful how you compared puppet with Ansible , made it easier to understand
Which program do you use for multiple SSH sessions? Love it!
I am planning to become a pentester. Do you believe I should go for the CCNA Cert series or CompTIA net+ and security+? Basically I am asking if I should invest more in my network knowledge(ccna, ccnp in R&S +Security etc) or just go for the network+ and Security+ from CompTIA. Thanks
Calm down, Chuck. Just got my CCNA and working on Azure, I can't learn Puppet right now
no AWS?
@@faisalwaheed677 Do u think I should do AWS instead?
I just got Azure certified, working on AWS cert right now. They are so similar it’s easy to learn the basics of both! If you can learn in parallel, do it!
Actually i will be just passing out from my networking course and looking for internship which technology i should focus on i mean what technology is the demand in the market for network engineers?
Great for heavy metal. Master of Puppets
Man! A very informative video thank you! and btw what the hack did you try to say at 08:13 :)
When erasing information faster in Photoshop you could use "[" and "]" to increase and decrease the brush size ;)
@NetworkChuch Having neck surgery next Thursday. I just got done with a couple Raspberry Pi projects including a retro console (SMS to N64 games included). Will heed your advice, from previous videos, during my recovery and finish my WGU capstone, learn python, focus on renewing my LPIC and anything else I can get done.
Hope everything went well with the surgery Michael.
Love your hustle. Keep that focus and you'll kill it!
@@NetworkChuck Not sure if spinal decompression or fusion. From what details I heard, it sounds like a fusion but it has limited my keyboard typing for now. Sorry to hear that you left CBT Nuggets. Going to use speech to text so I can finish my capstone. Hopefully, I can get back to full speed soon.
@@NetworkChuck Cervical spinal decompression, that means no fuse. They just create more room for the nerves. Finishing my WGU capstone and need to dive headfirst into python and Linux. Linux... what resources would you recommend and what version? Got Linux+/LPIC-1/OpenSUSE when it was a 3 for 1. Going to renew my LPIC-1.
Upgraded to Unicorn membership. Still can't join your live videos.
Love the videos keep them coming. You can never have enough knowledge.
0:50 he said "you do not need to be expert but you need to be about them" so guys take it easy what is wrong here? I found this video helpful. Yeah i don't gonna learn it but at least i know there are an alternative to Ansible and i'll continue to learn Ansible. Thanks a lot NetworkChuck for the video. By the way i'd like to learn about VoIP, is there any platform where i can play around?
Hey Chuck, could you make a video about foreman and how is it used with puppet?. Thanks
Very Good Chuck Keep up the good work my dude! I'm about 1/2 way through the 200-301 nuggets course. HELLO VLANS!!!!
I envy you!! Getting to learn this amazing stuff for the first time!!
Enough of what we need to learn? What are you learning? Any certification passes recently?
Haha, this is actually part of the CCNP ENCOR exam topics. Puppet is on both the CCNA and CCNP.
Besides that, I’m taking my Linux+ on the 29th
@@NetworkChuck Nice!!! I saw your post on Linux+ months back and never saw an update. I was wondering if you ever took it and your thoughts on how you've been preparing. I mention this since I've been on the fence about studying for and taking it for a week now. Linux has always been something I've never paid much attention to. Good luck with the exam. Let us know how it goes.
Automation is awesome, thanks for the vids dude
Hi Chuck.. how do you record your videos where you are doing a presentation and also having yourself at the corner of the screen... its fascinating.. can you share if it is ok with you.
Hello @NetworkChuck. Great video! NetworkChuck, you need to learn Terraform RIGHT NOW!! :-) Keep up the great work!
Pruv how many things should we learn lol ??
You need to know NetworkChuck, this guy is cool!
I refer to my Linux friends who dabble in this scorcery as Puppet Masters
What writing tablet is networkchuck using? It is soooo beautiful.
any plan to do an updated video about if is it still worth it to become Network Engineer? @NetworkChuck
Just finished the "how to make coffee". What was next on the list?
Bagel toasting and how to apply Cream Cheese. LOL....
Which is best place to do ccna online guys any idea?
Awesome video
you should do a video with Knox
Bro hold on you want me to learn so many things right now!!! I have not finish my CCNA yet LOL hahaha
What about chef... Please do a video on that too...
Hmmm. Docker, Ansible, Puppet videos are done. Guess that Kubernetes, Chef, Jenkins left :)
Chuck, have you heard of ServiceNow?
Oh dear sweet jesus man, don't give him MORE things for us to learn now please lol.
ohh man :)
you are a funny guy Chuck and i love your channel!
but the mom joke... the mom joke 😂😂😂😂😂
Can you do a video on dna center and how that compares to ansible/puppet?
I'm Getting Confused What should i learn Ansible Puppet chef Terraform What I do 🤯
Manas there has different usecases for this tools.
When you want automate your virtual server itself, there’s puppet, Ansible or chef the right.
Terraform is primary to provision systems, like aws or esxi / VMware or other hypervisor.
The primary different between puppet and ansible is the declareted (puppet) or procedural (Ansible) way the tool itself works. Terraform is a declarative stat tool, too. Puppet need a agent and is protected by a ssl / own pki and has no ssh connection between the master server and his agents. The agents pull his manifest (playbook by ansible) scheduled all 15min and execute them. Ansible is per default only on run when you start it on cli and change thinks, or not ;)
So, puppet Agent check his manifest and setup configuration back, if there is declare in his manifest and some has change it in cli direkt into the vm.
In my case I use terraform for provision (create / change / delete virtual Maschine on VMware) and puppet to provision the vm itself, to run a Webserver for example.
I hope this helps to understand 😄
@@dennisboge7151
Thank You Dennis 😃
Legend, thanks Chuck!
Amazing content! Thank you
Anyone who passed ENCOR exam, how these tools come on the exam please?
Thanks Chuck, this is awesome. Could you please create one for Chef ? I do have a feeling it's coming next though... ;)
OK, I've got it. I need to learn puppet for multiple output of show run...
Thanks!
*Chucky teaching puppet* .🔪
What a crazy world we live in.💀💀
FWIW, Puppet has been able to manage network devices since (at least) 2011.
Learned Ruby on rails in a weekend
please compare other tools as well
Great video!
PS: Looks like you have 22 haters.
That thumbnail tho...
Big PP
"You gotta have a mom, cause moms are the real boss." 😂
Tremendously informative, I will never not be grateful for these videos.
Thank you !
No, i am not going anywhere. i am still learning Ansible. its pending......
and if i will learn everything what others will learn!!!
More!
What about chef and saltstack #networkchuck
In your Ansible video, I did say "Soooo puppet..." LOL
Hi Chuck
Somebody changed your motd banner to
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| Network Chuck Is Tiger King
what is the ssh termianl name?
SolarPutty
@@NetworkChuck thanks
Where is the "now" and "must", wow.
I have a little problem can anyone help
@Hussain Mahmood I have a rota and trying to use it as a access points but is is not connecting to the net
No. Ansible 4 life!
Word. I love Ansible.
SO IT HASSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS TO BE MOMO
Forget Ansible and Puppet. SaltStack is more powerful and can do everything
Just did a video on Saltstack for CBT. I like it a lot.
Why is salt stack powerful?
If the technology uses agents, it’s DOA.
Agents simply don’t scale in modern environments, if you have to install anything on a client the platform won’t fly; think about having to fire up and destroy 100k plus instances per day or more and you get the idea.
Having to depend on database engines and other heavy support modules is also a non starter in modern stacks.
Puppet, Chef, salt stack and similar are dead end and will be crushed under their own support weight; talk about pets vs cattle...
so its the order of assassins from assassins creed got it
Noice
What happend to the good intro music :(
It will pop up every once in a while.
Python , bash , ruby ..... Anything else
Go, Java, JS, Cobalt, Klingon, Wookie
That's alot of languages 😁
WOW this comment section is dark place…much like Windows 😢 why people troll? Don’t they realize different companies are using different solutions for their workflow 😅
I am leaving this comment RIGHT NOW
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This channel used to be informative and motivating, not anymore.
Ouch, anything wrong with the video?
@@NetworkChuck From my perspective. I am learning to use Ansible, python, nornir, netbox and webhooks, AND my normal Cisco stuff. It feels like overload to have someone say you must learn Puppet as well now. Puppet is another language to learn, and a different way of thinking. Be nice to see more instructions on topics you've already pushed.
Also, I hope that doesn't feel negative. I really appreciate your channel. Your ansible video game just in time as I had forgotten fundamentals
@@loztagain8278 The world of network automation is just starting. The reason of jumping around I think is because of just needing to understand the concept of the different tools. It's like learning RIPv2 and not OSPF. OSPF might work better for you or maybe EIGRP. @NetworkChuck keep doing what you are doing. Awesome videos.
@@getto59 aye, but it's about focus. Learning about routing protocols was a gradual process. There are always trends.
I think people wouldn't be bothered if the titles weren't "you need to know this now" when it just doesn't look that way. Sitting on netbox day for instance, no one is using puppet. They are all using Ansible, or nornir. Everytime I speak about netdevops with people it's those two over and over.
Anyway, I still appreciate the content.
man put momo in the thumbnail
Is that momo......hmm.....not cool :-(
French translation :(
This kind of titles have started to piss me off
*RAGE*
No ill will here. It’s just part of the CCNA/CCNP exam topics and I wanted to cover it here.
@@NetworkChuck Hahaha! All good bub! I still love you.
whaat first comment