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Chef Essentials

By : John Ewart
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Chef Essentials

By: John Ewart

Overview of this book

<p>Chef is a configuration management tool that turns IT infrastructure into code. Chef provides tools to manage systems at scale. With this book, you will learn how to use the same tools that companies such as Facebook, Riot Games, and Ancestry.com use to manage and scale their infrastructure.</p> <p>This book takes you on a comprehensive tour of Chef's functionality, ranging from its core features to advanced development. You will be brought up to speed with what's new in Chef and how to set up your own Chef infrastructure for individuals, or small or large teams. Once you have the core components, you will get to grips with bootstrapping hosts to then develop and apply cookbooks. If you want to fully leverage Chef, this book will show you advanced recipes to help you handle new types of data providers and resources. By the end of this book, you will be confident in how to manage your infrastructure, scale using the cloud, and extend the built-in functionality of Chef itself.</p>
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
Chef Essentials
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Summary


A major attraction to Chef and infrastructure automation is the ability to deploy software and provision systems quickly and consistently. Using the cookbooks and examples outlined in this chapter, you should be able to model your application and its components, gather cookbooks required to deploy needed software, build cookbooks to configure and deploy custom software, and extend the examples to provide more functionalities or enhance your infrastructure.

Now that you have seen how to take an application from development to deployment, let's take a look at some more advanced examples of cookbook development, including writing custom providers and resources, working with secure data, searching Chef, and other ways of enhancing our recipes and cookbooks.