There are at least three great reasons for you to join us at CloudOpen in San Diego next week. First, our very own CTO, Christopher Brown, will be a keynote speaker on Friday, August 31st. Second, we’ll be hosting our popular Chef Introductory Workshop as a Co-Located Event on Tuesday, August 28th. And perhaps the most exciting reason to join us is that we’re offering this great workshop at a special rate of $75!
CloudOpen 2012 | Opscode Chef Workshop
Opscode Chef Infrastructure Automation Workshop
Tuesday, August 28, 9am-5pm
Opscode Chef™ is an automation platform for developers and system engineers to continuously define, build, and manage infrastructure. Chef brings the benefits of configuration management to the entire infrastructure, enabling full-stack automation and system integration. Chef is an open source project that has hundreds of individual and corporate contributors, who have shared best practices for automation. We will show you how to put these together to solve real problems.
The Chef Infrastructure Automation Workshop is a hands-on training class for getting students familiar with Chef in automating common tasks. This workshop will guide the students through hands-on examples and exercises that they can follow along, while learning the basics of how Chef works and achieve success.
The exercises will cover:
Each exercise is instructor-led, and introduces new Chef concepts at each stage. Important in depth topics are explained, including Anatomy of a Chef Run, Chef’s Authentication Cycle, how to build roles to describe nodes, how to manipulate configuration dynamically through discovered data, searching for information from the Chef Server using its API, and more. Join us in this workshop and learn the basics of Chef to set you on a path of victory for your organization.
Workshop Registration (US$75):
If you are attending LinuxCon North America or CloudOpen, and would like to add the Opscode Chef Workshop to your registration, click here. To register for the Opscode Chef Workshop only, click here.
General Requirements
Students should have basic working knowledge with at least one third generation programming language such as Perl, Python, PHP or Ruby.
Workstation Requirements
Attendees should bring a wifi-enabled laptop to the workshop. Install non-Chef software before the workshop starts.
The following operating systems have been tested as workstation systems with the hands on exercises:
Other platforms and platform versions may work without modification. Please contact Joshua Timberman at joshua@opscode.com with workstation questions.