If you’re a sole Mac administrator, running your administration tools on a Mac, then Time Machine is a basic form of version control. Traditional file backup is good, but if you didn’t notice a file corruption, or a mistake, before the next backup was made, then without version control, there is no way back to the working state. Version control is a useful, if not essential part of a System Administrator’s toolbox. I then look at how to manage a Git-enabled Munki repository, and list other files associated with Mac management that you should consider version controlling. In this post I summarise what version control is, and why to add it to your Mac managament toolset.
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