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This Week in the Chef Community
Here’a a quick run down of some of the amazing events going on in the Chef community this week: Monday DevOps/Cloud SIG – Lake Mary, FL Portland DevOps user group meeting Tuesday Food Fight Show – Elasticsearch Chef Cafe in Austin, TX Chef Introductory Workshop – Minneapolis – SOLD OUT Wednesday Triangle DevOps – Learn […]
Read moreManaging cloud infrastructure is easy when you have the cheat code
By Lucas Welch
Another week, another tale of some Awesome Chefs in our Community doing big things with Chef. This time, the story comes from right here in Opscode’s backyard of Seattle.
Read moreAnnouncing #ChefConf 2013 Keynotes, Sponsors, and Awards
We’re heading into our second annual user conference and we couldn’t be more excited about our speaker lineup and sponsoring partners. But, before I get into all that, please remember Early Bird Pricing ends March 10th, so register today!
Read moreAWS OpsWorks Uses Opscode Chef as Default Automation Engine
By Lucas Welch
It has been an eventful February here at Opscode. As many of you know, on February 4th, we announced that Facebook is using Private Chef to automate the configuration and management of its web-tier infrastructure. That is some hefty validation of Chef at dramatic scale.
Read moreOpscode Events This Week
Here’s a quick list of the Opscode-related events going on this week.
Read moreFacebook Likes Opscode and Private Chef
By Lucas Welch
Yes, that’s right, folks, Facebook, one of the largest infrastructures on the planet, has deployed Opscode Private Chef™ to automate configuration and management within its web-tier infrastructure. Why did Facebook need Chef? Because Facebook’s infrastructure team has to manage thousands of servers, configurations, and administrative access policies across a very dynamic compute environment.
Read moreUnleashing the New Generation of Chef
By Lucas Welch
It’s a really big day here at Opscode, and when I say big, I mean “10K nodes from one Chef server” big… “automating tens of thousands of servers” big… or, as our CTO Christopher Brown says, “Carl Sagan big.” Let me explain why: 1) Chef 11 is now available for free download!
Read moreOpscode Blows Into the Windy City
Opscode will be blowing into the Windy City in February for two great events. Join Opscode and Promet Source on Monday, February 11 at 5:00 PM for a night of learning, demos, and Chef 11 roadmap discussion.
Read moreChef for OpenStack in Boston and NYC
By Matt Ray
What better way to start 2013 than getting involved with Chef for OpenStack in Boston and New York City?
Read moreAnnouncing #ChefConf 2013
We’re back at it again! Today we announced our second annual #ChefConf, taking place April 24-26, 2013, in San Francisco at the Hyatt Embarcadero (a pretty cool hotel, btw).
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