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In Chef 11.8, we’re excited to introduce local mode with `chef-client -z`. Designed to get people up and running with Chef as quickly as possible, local mode harnesses the power of chef-zero to let you run recipes and work with the full power of Chef locally without the need to set up a server, register and grab keys, configure the client, or switch to root. It is designed to handle many scenarios
I have been in IT operations for over 30 years and I have seen a lot of good and bad ideas come and go. I have been following the Devops movement for over a year now and I have kept my eyes very focused to the Devops radar. To me Devops is one of the most interesting ideas that I have seen in the last 30 years. Like any new idea, Devops is creating some controversy and there are many discussion
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On the client side, Chef 11 development focused on a broad range of improvements rather than a few major features. We had two sweet new features from our Co-MVPs, and a handful of improvements from Opscode. chef-apply Chef has always been focused on providing a solid way to manage your infrastructure at scale, which means that we have sometimes overlooked opportunities to provide tools for quick a
Chef 11 In-Depth: Attributes Rewrite Chef’s attributes system is frequently cited by power users as one of their favorite features. Chef users love having the flexibility to tune their applications based on a node’s role or environment. Since we first introduced the current attributes system in Chef 0.8, however, we’ve found a few ways to make attributes work even better, but to do so we needed to
We’ve been posting a lot of cool news today and now it’s time for a bit more… Our friends at Cycle Computing helped test the scale of the new Chef 11 last week, creating a 10K+ server instance (10,598 servers, to be exact) in AWS using only a single Chef 11 server. The results? Dynamite. In short, Cycle Computing’s utility supercomputing software identified potential leads against a cancer target
We’re incredibly proud to share the latest major release of Chef with you. The Chef Client and Chef Server are now separate projects. We will be making separate but compatible releases moving forward. You can download both of them from the Chef download page. Erchef, the Chef 11 Server The most significant new feature is that the Chef 11 Server is a complete rewrite of the core API server in Erlan
We are quite excited about getting this version of Chef released and into your hands. This release contains over seventy-five resolved issues from over thirty community members and some big new features from Opscode. Whyrun This version includes a new feature that we’ve talked about for a long time called “why-run.” This feature allows you to run chef on a system without the providers modifying th
During Chef Summit last year Chris Brown and myself committed to releasing the Erlang API server, aka “erchef”, under a open source license by the end of summer 2012. I’m very proud and happy to announce we’re in the final stages of making the release happen. This is the culmination of a huge effort by both of Opscode’s engineering teams. erchef has been built from the ground up to work with MySQL
Testing Chef cookbooks and infrastructure development is a hot topic these days. One of the keynote talks at ChefConf was Test-driven Development for Chef Practitioners. There’s even a book on the topic of Test Driven Infrastructure with Chef. Last month, we shared a guest blog post from Andrew Crump on testing infrastructure, and performing test-driven/behavior-driven development of Chef cookbook
At Opscode we have an internal Jenkins cluster that runs our test suites against each project as commits are pushed; pretty standard stuff. We also built a tool around vagrant that we plan to release soon that we use for standing up test VMs to run integration tests, cookbook tests and tests against the APIs common among our codebases. Like many, we are constantly working on improving our testing
Chef Downloads Let’s get you started! If you are new and would like to try Chef, click below to get the download. If you are a current user, access the customer portal to get the supported versions. If you are a community user, access the community portal to get the open source download version. For New Chef UsersDo you want to try Chef software for the first time? Infrastructure Configuration Man
We’re pleased to release a new, easy way to install the Chef client: using our Omnibus packaging. Omnibus is all about helping you spend spending less time installing Chef and more time building awesome, automated infrastructure. The Omnibus installer includes the Chef client, a stable version of Ruby, and everything else needed for Chef to run, in a single package. The dependencies are all carefu
It is likely that you have already heard about Windows support in Chef, from early blog posts on the work to press releases. But, one milestone that we have reached that may have slipped under your radar is the Chef installer for Windows. Everything you need to run Chef comes in one easy package, putting you right on the track to automating your Windows infrastructure. If you’re new to Chef and Wi
The primary objective of IT automation is to make processes related to infrastructure faster, more secure and error-free. Chef SaaS enables you to automate your IT infrastructure with the power of the cloud. Now, all your favorite Chef tools are available as SaaS. No setup hassles, no maintenance and no extra resources required. Read on to learn more.
We are pleased to announce the release of two new cookbooks to aid in deploying applications that are designed to be completely data driven. The new cookbooks are: application database They are designed to work with a Chef Server such as the Opscode Platform, and be driven by Data Bags and Search Indexes. Describe the application to deploy with information in a data bag, create and assign roles to
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