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Digital Rebar Platform

simple, fast and open-ecosystem infrastructure automation with strong Infrastructure as Code (IaC) design.

Digital Rebar (aka DRP) is a RackN licensed-core platform with an open ecosystem suite of both licensed and open APLv2 components. The fourth generation platform provides a simple yet complete API-driven DNS/DHCP/PXE/TFTP provisioning and workflow system.

Digital Rebar Platform and Ecosystem are designed together to be a complete data center provisioning, content scaffolding and infrastructure workflow platform with a cloud native architecture that completely replaces Cobbler, Foreman, MaaS, Ironic or similar technologies. DRP offers a single golang binary (less than 30MB) with no dependencies capable of installation on a laptop, RPi or switch supporting both bare metal and virtualized infrastructure.

Feature Overview

Platform Capabilities

  • API-driven infrastructure-as-code automation
  • Multi-boot workflows using composable and reusable building blocks
  • Event driven actions via Websockets API
  • Extensible Plug-in Model for public, vendor and internal enhancements
  • Dynamic Workflow Contexts (allows using APIs when agents cannot be run)
  • Distributed Multi-Site Management
  • Integrated Secure Boot, SSO and Highly Available options.
  • Supports ALL orchestration tools including Chef, Puppet, Ansible, SaltStack, Bosh, Terraform, etc

Open Ecosystem Plugins

  • RAID, IPMI, Redfish, and BIOS Configuration
  • Cloud-like pooling capabilities
  • Classification engine for automated workflow

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Licenses

Digital Rebar Server is proprietary licensed software available in compiled binary format from RackN Rebar.

Code for Digital Rebar client and many catalog componets is available from multiple authors under the Apache 2 license

Digital Rebar documentation is available from multiple authors under the Creative Commons license with Attribution.

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