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More notes on chef for configuration management
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@@ -231,6 +231,7 @@ To run the playbook:
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The Ansible playbook will ping all of the servers in the :file:`hosts.yml` file.
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You can also select groups of servers using Ansible. For more information
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about Ansible, read the `Ansible Docs <http://docs.ansible.com/>`_.
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`An Ansible tutorial <https://serversforhackers.com/an-ansible-tutorial/>`_ is also a
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great and detailed introduction to getting started with Ansible.
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@@ -239,19 +240,28 @@ Chef
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----
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`Chef <https://www.chef.io/chef/>`_ is a systems and cloud infrastructure automation
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framework that makes it easy to deploy servers and applications to any physical,
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virtual, or cloud location. Chef works by using custom recipes which can simply be defined
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as configuration elements which implement your polices.
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These custom recipes are usually stored in your Chef server.
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virtual, or cloud location. In case this is your choice for configuration management,
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you will primarily use Ruby to write your infrastructure code.
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Chef clients run on every server that is part of your infrastructure and these regularly
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check with your Chef server to ensure your system is always aligned and represents the
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desired state. Since each individual server has its own distinct Chef client, each server
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configures itself and this distributed approach makes Chef a scalable automation platform.
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Chef works by using custom recipes (configuration elements), implemented in cookbooks. Cookbooks, which are basically
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packages for infrastructure choices, are usually stored in your Chef server.
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Read the `Digital Ocean tutorial series <https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-a-chef-server-workstation-and-client-on-ubuntu-vps-instances>`_ on chef to learn how to create a simple Chef Server.
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To create a simple cookbook the `knife <https://docs.chef.io/knife.html>`_ command is used:
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.. code-block:: console
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knife cookbook create cookbook_name
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`Getting started with Chef <http://gettingstartedwithchef.com/first-steps-with-chef.html>`_
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is a good starting point for Chef Beginners and many community maintained cookbooks that can
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serve as a good reference or tweaked to server your infrustructure connfiguration needs can be
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found at the `Chef Supermarket <https://supermarket.chef.io/cookbooks>`_.
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serve as a good reference or tweaked to serve your infrustructure configuration needs can be
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found on the `Chef Supermarket <https://supermarket.chef.io/cookbooks>`_.
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Puppet
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