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Hi All,
Apologies if I've missed something obvious.
I have 5 local fedora installations (mainly the xfce spin) on various computers, i'd like to manage centrally.
Looking upstream at RHEL it seems that Satellite 5 was based on spacewalk, the new version is based on foreman.
I'm not particularly fond of foreman, and the installation process on fedora requires puppet, and or docker / openshift / kubernetes, or something called forklift that uses vagrant.

I'd like to run it on a particularly low power server (2cores 8gb ram). Currently running Fedora Server 31. But if one of the other editions offer something for this, i'm quite happy to switch.

Spacewalk looks okay, but Redhat are only supporting it until May 2020 afaict, and doesn't seem officially supported on anything later than F29.

Ansible, Salt etc, are all fine, but I would like some basic info, like disk space available etc, manage updates, etc.

Does anyone have any suggestions? 

Thanks
Ant.
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