User lzap has just posted a rash of answers, some to very old questions, all of which look very similar:
From Automated VM's provisioning:
If you don't mind use Puppet for configuration, then the tool you are looking for is called Foreman. It's free and open-source project, supported by Red Hat; a complete lifecycle management tool for physical and virtual servers.
From FLOSS Server management and audit tools:
If you like Puppet and you want nice user interface, then the tool you are looking for is (already mentioned) Foreman. It's free and open-source project, supported by Red Hat as a Satellite 6.0 product.
From Automating silent software deployments on Solaris 10:
If you like Puppet and you want nice user interface, then the tool you are looking for is called Foreman. It's free and open-source project, supported by Red Hat; a complete lifecycle management tool for physical and virtual servers.
From Automating server deployment:
If you like Puppet and you want nice user interface, then the tool you are looking for is called Foreman. It's free and open-source project, supported by Red Hat; a complete lifecycle management tool for physical and virtual servers.
You get the idea. There's nothing in his profile to suggest that he's attached to the project, and none of these answers on its own is enough to make me flag, but taken altogether they look a bit, well, spammy.
Thoughts?