Key Features¶
Digital Rebar Provision is a new generation of data center automation designed for operators with a cloud-first approach. Data center provisioning is surprisingly complex because it's caught between cutting edge hardware and arcane protocols embedded in firmware requirements that are still very much alive.
Swagger REST API & CLI¶
Cloud-first means having a great, tested API. Years of provisioning experience went into this 3rd generation design and it shows. That includes a powerful API-driven DHCP server.
Security & Authenticated API¶
Not an afterthought, we use both HTTPS and user authentication for the API. Our mix of basic and bearer token authentication recognizes that both users and automation will use the API. This brings a new level of security and control to data center provisioning.
Stand-alone multi-architecture Golang binary¶
There are no dependencies or prerequisites, plus upgrades are drop in replacements. That allows users to experiment isolated on their laptop and then easily register it as a SystemD service.
Nested Template Expansion¶
In Digital Rebar Provision, Boot Environments are composed of reusable template snippets. These templates can incorporate global, profile or machine specific properties that enable users to set services, users, security or scripting extensions for their environment. Configuration at Global, Group/Profile and Node level. Properties for templates can be managed in a wide range of ways that allows operators to manage large groups of servers in consistent ways.
See Template for about using template expansion variables.
Multi-mode (but optional) DHCP¶
Network IP allocation is a key component of any provisioning infrastructure; however, DHCP needs are highly site dependent. Digital Rebar Provision works as a multi-interface DHCP listener and can also resolve addresses from DHCP forwarders. It can even be disabled if the environment already has a DHCP service that can configure the "next boot" provider.
DNS Server¶
Digital Rebar can act as a DNS server for the environment. Traditional zone files can be loaded as records. Additionally, records can be added that mirror reservations and machine data.
Dynamic Provisioner templates for TFTP and HTTP¶
For security and scale, Digital Rebar Provision builds provisioning files dynamically based on the Boot Environment Template system. This means that critical system information is not written to disk and files do not have to be synchronized. Of course, when a file needs to be served it works too.
Node Discovery Bootstrapping¶
Digital Rebar's long-standing discovery process is enabled in the Provisioner with the included discovery boot environment. That process includes an integrated secure token sequence so that new machines can self-register with the service via the API. This eliminates the need to pre-populate the Digital Rebar Provision system.
Multiple Seeding Operating Systems¶
Digital Rebar Provision comes with a long list of Boot Environments and Templates including support for many Linux flavors, Windows, ESX and even LinuxKit. Our template design makes it easy to expand and update templates even on existing deployments.
Two-stage TFTP/HTTP Boot¶
Our specialized Sledgehammer and Discovery images are designed for speed with optimized install cycles the improve boot speed by switching from PXE TFTP to IPXE HTTP in a two stage process. This ensures maximum hardware compatibility without creating excess network load.
Context Changing¶
Digital Rebar Workflows allow the operational location of the runner/agent to changed during a workflow. By default, the runner works on the machine; however, v4.1 and later platforms are able to migrate the context into a container running on the endpoint. This allows workflows to leverage multiple network and security trust zones. It also allows them to perform work based on libraries managed in a container.