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Dec 14

Chef 0.10.6 Released

By Bryan McLellan View Comments

It has been only three months since 0.10.4 and we have another huge release for you. Once again, the Chef community has delivered. Andrea Campi of European consulting shop Zephirworks has been hard at work. He has been working on refactoring parts of the chef-server to be more modular, working toward allowing you to run [...]

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Dec 09

Video of Michael T. Nygard on “Chef in the Cloud and On the Ground”

By Jesse Robbins View Comments

InfoQ just posted a great video & presentation of Michael T. Nygard talking about using Chef in the datacenter and in the cloud for managing physical and virtual systems at GOTO Aarhus.

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Dec 07

Why Chef?

By Brian Taylor View Comments

Bryan Barry over at the devopsanywhere blog has written a great post about Chef containing his thoughts on why you might want to start using Chef to manage your infrastructure. Bryan’s point below especially resonated with us because it articulates the fundamental change that is taking place with Chef and the cloud: The emergence of [...]

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Nov 29

Updates on the Opscode Cookbooks Project

By Joshua Timberman View Comments

You may have noticed from recent posts to the mailing list, or by watching the ticket system that we have been pretty busy updating our cookbooks with community contributions and other fixes. In this post, I will explain what we have been up to, what we’re planning for the near-term, and how you, our excellent [...]

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Nov 16

Opscode Wins Seattle Business IT Award for “Service Provider of the Year”

By Jennifer Burke View Comments

Seattle Business has selected Opscode as the “Service Provider of the Year” and we have to thank our customers for this honor! In the announcement, Seattle Business cited our work with customers, including our work with EA2D to deploy 200 servers quickly when it expected thousands of people to sign up for the new online [...]

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Nov 09

Like our new Facebook Page?

By Jesse Robbins View Comments

We (re)created the Opscode Facebook Page. Like it to receive occasional updates & see when your friends sign up for events, etc

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