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Apache Chef
Automate your infrastructure using code and leverage DevOps with Chef About This Book Leverage the power of Chef to transform your infrastructure into code to deploy new features in minutes Understand the Chef architecture and its various components including the different types of server setups Packed with practical examples and industry best practices for real-world situations Who This Book Is For If you are a system administrator, Linux administrator, cloud developer, cloud administrator, or someone who just wants to learn and apply Chef automation to your existing or new infrastructure, this book is for you. Some real-time understanding of IT processes and familiarity with Linux systems, Ruby, and JSON is essential. In Detail Chef automation helps to transform infrastructure into simple code. This means that building, rebuilding, configuration, and scaling to meet your customer's needs is possible in just a few minutes in a real-time environment. This book begins with the conceptual architecture of Chef, walking you through detailed descriptions of every Chef element. You will learn the procedure to set up your workstation and how to create a Cookbook in a hosted Chef environment. Private Chef Server setup is covered in depth, with information on the necessity of on-premise Private Chef deployment, benefits, and installation and configuration procedures for the different types of Private Chef servers including standalone, tiered, and high-availability. This book sheds light on industry best practices with practical Chef scenarios and examples. Table of Contents Chapter 1: An Overview of Automation and Advent of Chef Chapter 2: Different Components of Chef's Anatomy Chapter 3: Workstation Setup and Cookbook Creation Chapter 4: Learning about Cookbooks Chapter 5: Managing the Nodes Chapter 6: Working with an Open Source Chef Server Chapter 7: Working with the On-premises Chef Server Setup Chapter 8: Managing Chef on Cloud Infrastructure Chapter 9: Best Practices while Using Chef Chapter 10: Case Studies on Different Chef Deployments