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Blog: Archive for April, 2010

Apr 19

Peek Infrastructure Automation with Opscode Chef + Ubuntu & Amazon EC2

By Jesse Robbins View Comments

Peek makes a simple mobile device that sends & receives unlimited email (& SMS, twitter, facebook, and more) from anywhere in the US for a low monthly fee. It’s kind of like an email-only Blackberry, and is super cool. The Peek is becoming quite popular & they are continuing to grow in EC2.  Dan Morel, [...]

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Apr 08

Operations as Code

By John Willis View Comments

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Apr 08

Cloud Camp Toronto Lightning Talk

By John Willis View Comments

Opscode Lightning Talk – Operations as Code View more presentations from botchagalupe.

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Apr 05

Amazon EC2 AMIs for Ubuntu 9.10 and Chef 0.8.10

By Joshua Timberman View Comments

We have published new Amazon EC2 AMIs for Ubuntu 9.10 with Chef 0.8.10. The identifiers are: ami-69987600 (32bit) ami-6b987602 (64bit) We have created a wiki page with instructions on how to utilize these AMIs. That page will be updated with new identifiers corresponding to new Chef releases.

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Apr 05

Chef Training Class in Seattle 4/26/2010

By John Willis View Comments

Chef Fundamentals (3 Days) Chef Fundamentals is a three-day comprehensive class covering the basic architecture of Chef and all of the underlying components. We will be covering installation basics of Chef Client and Chef Solo. Other topics will include: creating Chef repositories, creating cookbooks and advanced using of the new command line utility called Knife. [...]

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Apr 02

Chef 0.8.10 Release

By Jesse Robbins View Comments

Chef 0.8.10 is upon us. The big news for this release is we updated the version dependencies, so that Merb 1.0.15 is installed. As we upgrade the Chef Server to support Merb 1.1.0, we’ll be updating this version dependency as well (there is a great reason – Ruby 1.9 support!) A special shout out to [...]

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