AWS OpsWorks is a configuration management service that provides managed instances of Chef and Puppet. Chef and Puppet are automation platforms that allow you to use code to automate the configurations of your servers. OpsWorks lets you use Chef and Puppet to automate how servers are configured, deployed, and managed across your Amazon EC2 instances or on-premises compute environments. OpsWorks has three offerings, AWS Opsworks for Chef Automate, AWS OpsWorks for Puppet Enterprise, and AWS OpsWorks Stacks.
RemoteExec quickly and easily deploys applications packaged in .msi format to hundreds or (tens of) thousands of Windows systems.
You simply need to specify the .msi path and the action to take (install/uninstall/repair/update), select the target computers, and launch the deployment in a click.
With RemoteExec, you can deploy Service Packs, updates, patches and hotfixes to all required Windows systems in minutes.
AWS OpsWorks is ranked 18th in Configuration Management while RemoteExec is ranked 25th in Configuration Management. AWS OpsWorks is rated 0.0, while RemoteExec is rated 0.0. On the other hand, AWS OpsWorks is most compared with AWS Systems Manager, Ansible, AWS Config and AWS CloudFormation, whereas RemoteExec is most compared with .
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