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Puppetlabs Modules Roundup – February 2026
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Puppetlabs Modules Roundup – February 2026

via Dev.toJason St-Cyr8h ago

Welcome back to the Puppetlabs Modules Roundup! This series is all about keeping you in the loop on what’s new and updated in the Perforce Puppet puppetlabs modules on the Forge. This month we look back at the latest updates from February 2026. If you want a quick look at the latest developments across the Puppet module ecosystem, this is the place to catch up! Highlighted Updates SQL Server 2025 and DSC Reporting Fixes The latest sqlserver module release now supports SQL Server 2025 The latest sce_windows module corrects DSC reporting issues. Continued Deprecation of Puppet 7 in New Releases A few more modules received updates to have better alignment with Puppet Core and have stopped supporting Puppet 7 in the new releases, in line with changes to other modules from previous months. Docker firewall inifile sqlserver What Updates Happened to Puppetlabs Modules in February 2026? The following is an alphabetical listing of modules which received updates in February 2026. If a module had

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