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Cycle Computing: Why Baking Your Cluster AMI Limits the Menu
The following is a post from the folks at Cycle Computing, who are doing some mind-blowing work with Chef in HPC environments on Amazon Web Services. They were kind enough to let us cross post it here on the Opscode blog.
Chef 0.10 Debian/Ubuntu Packages
We have pushed out Chef 0.10 packages for Debian and Ubuntu to our repository. The wiki contains updated instructions, but I’d like to underscore the new repository naming convention. For Chef 0.9.x we have been using the following format for the repository: [sourcecode gutter=”false”] deb http://apt.opscode.
Opscode Selected as a MIT Innovation Showcase Finalist
Opscode is pleased to announce it has been selected out of a large pool of candidates as an MIT Innovation Showcase Finalist. Finalists selected “represent cutting edge B2B solutions that combine both value and innovation to Enterprise IT”. The Showcase is schedule for May 18, 6:15 pm at the Kresge Auditorium.
Opscode CEO Jesse Robbins explains how Open Source is building the Cloud at OSBC on May 16th
If you are planning on attending Computerworld’s Open Source Business Conference you won’t want to miss Jesse’s participation in the panel discussion, “Open Source Built the Web, Now It’s Helping to Build the Cloud”.
Future of Opscode Cookbooks
We’re making changes to the Opscode cookbooks repository about what cookbooks we include and how we provide support for them. As a large number of people rely on our cookbooks, we want to be clear about the intentions of the repository, and how we plan to release and support cookbooks going forward.
Chef 0.10.0 Released!
After a lengthy testing process, we’re very proud to announce that Chef 0.10.0 is officially released. Chef 0.10 is a huge step forward, improving many aspects of the Chef experience.
Chef 0.10 Preview: Encrypted Data Bags
Chef 0.10 Preview: Encrypted Data Bags Many server roles, such as databases, require setting up passwords as part of their configuration. A common pattern is to put such passwords in a data bag stored on the Chef server. Recipes can then access the data bag to automate the configuration.
Chef 0.10 Preview: chefignore
Here’s the issue: we love our text editors and version control systems, but, despite all the indespensible things these tools do for us, they sometimes leave behind temporary or data files that we don’t want to distribute to every host in our infrastructure. Before Chef 0.
Seattle Chef Users Meeting: Wednesday May 11
Hello Chefs! Once again, the folks at White Pages will host a Seattle area Chef users meetup, and we’d love to see you there! Opscode will be in attendance, and will also present a tour of features in the highly anticipated Chef 0.10 release. Pizza and beverages will be provided by Opscode.