From e6cef39e557e388e7fc78c8de5876d5d88dbae20 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Franck Cuny Date: Sat, 1 Feb 2014 16:44:32 -0800 Subject: Some rewording. --- ...2014-02-01-provision-an-ec2-instance-with-vagrant-and-ansible.md | 6 +++--- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) (limited to '_posts/2014-02-01-provision-an-ec2-instance-with-vagrant-and-ansible.md') diff --git a/_posts/2014-02-01-provision-an-ec2-instance-with-vagrant-and-ansible.md b/_posts/2014-02-01-provision-an-ec2-instance-with-vagrant-and-ansible.md index a64cbac..bb277a3 100644 --- a/_posts/2014-02-01-provision-an-ec2-instance-with-vagrant-and-ansible.md +++ b/_posts/2014-02-01-provision-an-ec2-instance-with-vagrant-and-ansible.md @@ -4,11 +4,11 @@ summary: In which I provision an EC2 instance with Vagrant and Ansible layout: post --- -I like using [Ansible](http://www.ansible.com/) to manage my personal servers. It forces me to make the environment reproducible so I don't have to care about a specific box: I can throw them away easily, knowing I can get a new one when I need. +I like to use [Ansible](http://www.ansible.com/) to manage my personal servers. It forces me to make the environment reproducible so I don't have to care about a specific box: I can throw them away easily, knowing I can get a new one when I need, with the exact same configuration. -Ansible is also easier to reason about than Chef or Puppet, at least to me. The fact that I have to manage and maintain only a few machines is probably why. +I also find Ansible easier to reason about than Chef or Puppet. The fact that I have to manage and maintain only a few machines is probably why. -When I develop on my personal projects, I use a lot of VMs, and that's where [Vagrant](http://www.vagrantup.com/) enters the picture. Being able to start a local VM and get a clean environment quickly is invaluable to me. It makes it easy to test an application or library in different situation. +When I develop on my personal projects, I use a lot of VMs, and that's where [Vagrant](http://www.vagrantup.com/) enters the picture. Being able to start a local VM and get a clean environment quickly is invaluable to me. It makes it easy to test an application or library in different situation, without carrying about local dependencies and conflicts created by having multiple versions of the same library installed on the system. But sometimes a local VM is not enough, and you need a more powerful server, so now you need an EC2 instance. -- cgit v1.2.3