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ºÝºÝߣs for Chef Fundamentals Training Series Module 6: Roles, Environments, Community Cookbooks, and Other Resources.]]>

ºÝºÝߣs for Chef Fundamentals Training Series Module 6: Roles, Environments, Community Cookbooks, and Other Resources.]]>
Thu, 21 Nov 2013 13:09:42 GMT /slideshow/week6-roles-environmentscommunity/28500250 opscode@slideshare.net(opscode) Chef Fundamentals Training Series Module 6: Roles, Environments, Community Cookbooks, and Other Resources opscode ºÝºÝߣs for Chef Fundamentals Training Series Module 6: Roles, Environments, Community Cookbooks, and Other Resources. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/week6-rolesenvironmentscommunity-131121130942-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> ºÝºÝߣs for Chef Fundamentals Training Series Module 6: Roles, Environments, Community Cookbooks, and Other Resources.
Chef Fundamentals Training Series Module 6: Roles, Environments, Community Cookbooks, and Other Resources from Chef Software, Inc.
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Chef Fundamentals Training Series Module 4: The Chef Client Run and Expanding Our Cookbook /slideshow/week-4-chef-client-run-and-expanding-our-cookbook/28131918 week4-chefclientrunandexpandingourcookbook-131111161021-phpapp01
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Mon, 11 Nov 2013 16:10:21 GMT /slideshow/week-4-chef-client-run-and-expanding-our-cookbook/28131918 opscode@slideshare.net(opscode) Chef Fundamentals Training Series Module 4: The Chef Client Run and Expanding Our Cookbook opscode <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/week4-chefclientrunandexpandingourcookbook-131111161021-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br>
Chef Fundamentals Training Series Module 4: The Chef Client Run and Expanding Our Cookbook from Chef Software, Inc.
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Chef Fundamentals Training Series Module 3: Setting up Nodes and Cookbook Authoring /opscode/week-3-setup-node-and-write-cookbook week3-setupnodeandwritecookbook-131031161946-phpapp02
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Chef Fundamentals Training Series Module 3: Setting up Nodes and Cookbook Authoring]]>
Thu, 31 Oct 2013 16:19:46 GMT /opscode/week-3-setup-node-and-write-cookbook opscode@slideshare.net(opscode) Chef Fundamentals Training Series Module 3: Setting up Nodes and Cookbook Authoring opscode Chef Fundamentals Training Series Module 3: Setting up Nodes and Cookbook Authoring <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/week3-setupnodeandwritecookbook-131031161946-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Chef Fundamentals Training Series Module 3: Setting up Nodes and Cookbook Authoring
Chef Fundamentals Training Series Module 3: Setting up Nodes and Cookbook Authoring from Chef Software, Inc.
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Chef Fundamentals Training Series Module 2: Workstation Setup /slideshow/chef-fundamentals-training-series-module-2/27535570 week2-workstationandorganizationsetup-131024110305-phpapp01
Chef Fundamentals Training Series Module 2: Workstation Setup]]>

Chef Fundamentals Training Series Module 2: Workstation Setup]]>
Thu, 24 Oct 2013 11:03:04 GMT /slideshow/chef-fundamentals-training-series-module-2/27535570 opscode@slideshare.net(opscode) Chef Fundamentals Training Series Module 2: Workstation Setup opscode Chef Fundamentals Training Series Module 2: Workstation Setup <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/week2-workstationandorganizationsetup-131024110305-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Chef Fundamentals Training Series Module 2: Workstation Setup
Chef Fundamentals Training Series Module 2: Workstation Setup from Chef Software, Inc.
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Chef Fundamentals Training Series Module 1: Overview of Chef /slideshow/week-1-overview-of-chef/27261926 week1-overviewofchef-131016135759-phpapp01
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Wed, 16 Oct 2013 13:57:59 GMT /slideshow/week-1-overview-of-chef/27261926 opscode@slideshare.net(opscode) Chef Fundamentals Training Series Module 1: Overview of Chef opscode <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/week1-overviewofchef-131016135759-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br>
Chef Fundamentals Training Series Module 1: Overview of Chef from Chef Software, Inc.
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Opscode Webinar: Managing Your VMware Infrastructure with Chef /slideshow/chef-vmwarewebinarslidessept2013/26145575 chef-vmware-webinar-slides-sept-2013-130912143524-phpapp01
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ºÝºÝߣs from 09-12-2013 Opscode webinar on using Chef to automate your VMware infrastructure.]]>
Thu, 12 Sep 2013 14:35:24 GMT /slideshow/chef-vmwarewebinarslidessept2013/26145575 opscode@slideshare.net(opscode) Opscode Webinar: Managing Your VMware Infrastructure with Chef opscode ºÝºÝߣs from 09-12-2013 Opscode webinar on using Chef to automate your VMware infrastructure. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/chef-vmware-webinar-slides-sept-2013-130912143524-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> ºÝºÝߣs from 09-12-2013 Opscode webinar on using Chef to automate your VMware infrastructure.
Opscode Webinar: Managing Your VMware Infrastructure with Chef from Chef Software, Inc.
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Opscode Webinar: Cooking with Chef on Microsoft Windows /slideshow/opscode-webinar-cooking-with-chef-on-microsoft-windows/25656918 cookingwithchefonwindowswebinar8-27-2013-130827174038-phpapp02
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Tue, 27 Aug 2013 17:40:38 GMT /slideshow/opscode-webinar-cooking-with-chef-on-microsoft-windows/25656918 opscode@slideshare.net(opscode) Opscode Webinar: Cooking with Chef on Microsoft Windows opscode ºÝºÝߣs from 08-27-2013 Opscode webinar on using Chef to automate your Microsoft Windows-based infrastructure, including a live demo of Windows automation and a review of the latest and greatest resources available for running Chef with Windows-based infrastructure. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/cookingwithchefonwindowswebinar8-27-2013-130827174038-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> ºÝºÝߣs from 08-27-2013 Opscode webinar on using Chef to automate your Microsoft Windows-based infrastructure, including a live demo of Windows automation and a review of the latest and greatest resources available for running Chef with Windows-based infrastructure.
Opscode Webinar: Cooking with Chef on Microsoft Windows from Chef Software, Inc.
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Opscode tech festa july 2013 /slideshow/opscode-tech-festa-july-2013/24558446 opscodetechfesta-july2013-130723191610-phpapp01
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Presentation by George Moberly, Opscode's VP of Solutions, at Tech Festa conference in Japan.]]>
Tue, 23 Jul 2013 19:16:10 GMT /slideshow/opscode-tech-festa-july-2013/24558446 opscode@slideshare.net(opscode) Opscode tech festa july 2013 opscode Presentation by George Moberly, Opscode's VP of Solutions, at Tech Festa conference in Japan. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/opscodetechfesta-july2013-130723191610-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presentation by George Moberly, Opscode&#39;s VP of Solutions, at Tech Festa conference in Japan.
Opscode tech festa july 2013 from Chef Software, Inc.
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Opscode Webinar: Automation for Education May 08-2013 /slideshow/automation-for-education-webinar-may-082013/20935260 automationforeducationwebinarmay-08-2013-130510114518-phpapp02
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Fri, 10 May 2013 11:45:18 GMT /slideshow/automation-for-education-webinar-may-082013/20935260 opscode@slideshare.net(opscode) Opscode Webinar: Automation for Education May 08-2013 opscode <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/automationforeducationwebinarmay-08-2013-130510114518-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br>
Opscode Webinar: Automation for Education May 08-2013 from Chef Software, Inc.
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Utility HPC: Right Systems, Right Scale, Right Science /slideshow/utility-hpc-right-systems-right-scale-right-science/20932961 cyclecomputing-130510105429-phpapp02
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Fri, 10 May 2013 10:54:29 GMT /slideshow/utility-hpc-right-systems-right-scale-right-science/20932961 opscode@slideshare.net(opscode) Utility HPC: Right Systems, Right Scale, Right Science opscode <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/cyclecomputing-130510105429-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br>
Utility HPC: Right Systems, Right Scale, Right Science from Chef Software, Inc.
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The Berkshelf Way /slideshow/the-berkshelf-way-20882903/20882903 theberkshelfway-130509152648-phpapp01
Jamie Winsor and a team of engineers created Berkshelf to help take the sting out of Chef’s learning curve. After encountering numerous challenges while developing Chef cookbooks, Jamie was inspired to create a tool based on criteria that’d be important for a developer’s productivity. Berkshelf, like Rebar, Go, or Mix, is a source code management tool.]]>

Jamie Winsor and a team of engineers created Berkshelf to help take the sting out of Chef’s learning curve. After encountering numerous challenges while developing Chef cookbooks, Jamie was inspired to create a tool based on criteria that’d be important for a developer’s productivity. Berkshelf, like Rebar, Go, or Mix, is a source code management tool.]]>
Thu, 09 May 2013 15:26:48 GMT /slideshow/the-berkshelf-way-20882903/20882903 opscode@slideshare.net(opscode) The Berkshelf Way opscode Jamie Winsor and a team of engineers created Berkshelf to help take the sting out of Chef’s learning curve. After encountering numerous challenges while developing Chef cookbooks, Jamie was inspired to create a tool based on criteria that’d be important for a developer’s productivity. Berkshelf, like Rebar, Go, or Mix, is a source code management tool. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/theberkshelfway-130509152648-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Jamie Winsor and a team of engineers created Berkshelf to help take the sting out of Chef’s learning curve. After encountering numerous challenges while developing Chef cookbooks, Jamie was inspired to create a tool based on criteria that’d be important for a developer’s productivity. Berkshelf, like Rebar, Go, or Mix, is a source code management tool.
The Berkshelf Way from Chef Software, Inc.
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Using Kanban and Chef: A Case Study – Jeffrey Hulten /slideshow/chef-andkanban/20736894 chefandkanban-130507110958-phpapp01
Are you the only one working on your Chef configuration? I was. Then within six weeks my client quadrupled the staff working with Chef. Okay, they just hired three people but that was still disruptive. We had to learn how to work together in the same repo. While I knew all the 'best practices' around testing and deploying cookbooks it wasn't as critical when I was the only one committing changes. Suddenly I needed a better plan. Implementing the community practices would only get me so far. I needed to help this team of diverse skill levels manage their work AND their Chef repository. I needed to highlight to my customer when we were processing interrupts at the expense of scheduled work. I needed to make sure the work was small enough that no one disappeared down a rabbit hole for days on end, but still met the needs of the rest of the organization. I needed Kanban. In this talk I will walk through my experiences, painful and glorious, building a team and managing their work. I will cover the good, the bad, and the ugly of a deadline crunched, pre-launch operations team and what we did to bring sanity, from discovering the real flow of work to documenting interruptions, and how we used (and misused) Chef throughout.]]>

Are you the only one working on your Chef configuration? I was. Then within six weeks my client quadrupled the staff working with Chef. Okay, they just hired three people but that was still disruptive. We had to learn how to work together in the same repo. While I knew all the 'best practices' around testing and deploying cookbooks it wasn't as critical when I was the only one committing changes. Suddenly I needed a better plan. Implementing the community practices would only get me so far. I needed to help this team of diverse skill levels manage their work AND their Chef repository. I needed to highlight to my customer when we were processing interrupts at the expense of scheduled work. I needed to make sure the work was small enough that no one disappeared down a rabbit hole for days on end, but still met the needs of the rest of the organization. I needed Kanban. In this talk I will walk through my experiences, painful and glorious, building a team and managing their work. I will cover the good, the bad, and the ugly of a deadline crunched, pre-launch operations team and what we did to bring sanity, from discovering the real flow of work to documenting interruptions, and how we used (and misused) Chef throughout.]]>
Tue, 07 May 2013 11:09:58 GMT /slideshow/chef-andkanban/20736894 opscode@slideshare.net(opscode) Using Kanban and Chef: A Case Study – Jeffrey Hulten opscode Are you the only one working on your Chef configuration? I was. Then within six weeks my client quadrupled the staff working with Chef. Okay, they just hired three people but that was still disruptive. We had to learn how to work together in the same repo. While I knew all the 'best practices' around testing and deploying cookbooks it wasn't as critical when I was the only one committing changes. Suddenly I needed a better plan. Implementing the community practices would only get me so far. I needed to help this team of diverse skill levels manage their work AND their Chef repository. I needed to highlight to my customer when we were processing interrupts at the expense of scheduled work. I needed to make sure the work was small enough that no one disappeared down a rabbit hole for days on end, but still met the needs of the rest of the organization. I needed Kanban. In this talk I will walk through my experiences, painful and glorious, building a team and managing their work. I will cover the good, the bad, and the ugly of a deadline crunched, pre-launch operations team and what we did to bring sanity, from discovering the real flow of work to documenting interruptions, and how we used (and misused) Chef throughout. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/chefandkanban-130507110958-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Are you the only one working on your Chef configuration? I was. Then within six weeks my client quadrupled the staff working with Chef. Okay, they just hired three people but that was still disruptive. We had to learn how to work together in the same repo. While I knew all the &#39;best practices&#39; around testing and deploying cookbooks it wasn&#39;t as critical when I was the only one committing changes. Suddenly I needed a better plan. Implementing the community practices would only get me so far. I needed to help this team of diverse skill levels manage their work AND their Chef repository. I needed to highlight to my customer when we were processing interrupts at the expense of scheduled work. I needed to make sure the work was small enough that no one disappeared down a rabbit hole for days on end, but still met the needs of the rest of the organization. I needed Kanban. In this talk I will walk through my experiences, painful and glorious, building a team and managing their work. I will cover the good, the bad, and the ugly of a deadline crunched, pre-launch operations team and what we did to bring sanity, from discovering the real flow of work to documenting interruptions, and how we used (and misused) Chef throughout.
Using Kanban and Chef: A Case Study – Jeffrey Hulten from Chef Software, Inc.
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SDN, Network Virtualization and the Software Defined Data Center – Brad Hedlund /opscode/network-virtualization-bradhedlund networkvirtualization-bradhedlund-130506154223-phpapp02
IT organizations around the world are transforming data center operations and economics by virtualizing their networks. Much like server virtualization decoupled VMs from the underlying X86 server hardware transforming the operational model of compute, network virtualization decouples software-based virtual networks from the underlying network hardware to enable a new operational model for networking. Deployed non-disruptively on any existing network without change, network virtualization transforms the physical network into a pool of capacity that can be consumed and repurposed on demand. You will learn how, today, companies like AT&T, NTT, eBay and Rackspace have transformed their operational model and reduced network provisioning time from days/weeks to seconds. You will learn how network virtualization, OpenStack cloud management and Chef automation can be leveraged together and examine the architectural decisions you should be considering now to prepare for this transformation]]>

IT organizations around the world are transforming data center operations and economics by virtualizing their networks. Much like server virtualization decoupled VMs from the underlying X86 server hardware transforming the operational model of compute, network virtualization decouples software-based virtual networks from the underlying network hardware to enable a new operational model for networking. Deployed non-disruptively on any existing network without change, network virtualization transforms the physical network into a pool of capacity that can be consumed and repurposed on demand. You will learn how, today, companies like AT&T, NTT, eBay and Rackspace have transformed their operational model and reduced network provisioning time from days/weeks to seconds. You will learn how network virtualization, OpenStack cloud management and Chef automation can be leveraged together and examine the architectural decisions you should be considering now to prepare for this transformation]]>
Mon, 06 May 2013 15:42:23 GMT /opscode/network-virtualization-bradhedlund opscode@slideshare.net(opscode) SDN, Network Virtualization and the Software Defined Data Center – Brad Hedlund opscode IT organizations around the world are transforming data center operations and economics by virtualizing their networks. Much like server virtualization decoupled VMs from the underlying X86 server hardware transforming the operational model of compute, network virtualization decouples software-based virtual networks from the underlying network hardware to enable a new operational model for networking. Deployed non-disruptively on any existing network without change, network virtualization transforms the physical network into a pool of capacity that can be consumed and repurposed on demand. You will learn how, today, companies like AT&T, NTT, eBay and Rackspace have transformed their operational model and reduced network provisioning time from days/weeks to seconds. You will learn how network virtualization, OpenStack cloud management and Chef automation can be leveraged together and examine the architectural decisions you should be considering now to prepare for this transformation <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/networkvirtualization-bradhedlund-130506154223-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> IT organizations around the world are transforming data center operations and economics by virtualizing their networks. Much like server virtualization decoupled VMs from the underlying X86 server hardware transforming the operational model of compute, network virtualization decouples software-based virtual networks from the underlying network hardware to enable a new operational model for networking. Deployed non-disruptively on any existing network without change, network virtualization transforms the physical network into a pool of capacity that can be consumed and repurposed on demand. You will learn how, today, companies like AT&amp;T, NTT, eBay and Rackspace have transformed their operational model and reduced network provisioning time from days/weeks to seconds. You will learn how network virtualization, OpenStack cloud management and Chef automation can be leveraged together and examine the architectural decisions you should be considering now to prepare for this transformation
SDN, Network Virtualization and the Software Defined Data Center – Brad Hedlund from Chef Software, Inc.
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ChefConf 2013 Keynote Session – Opscode – Adam Jacob /slideshow/opscode-keynoteadamjacob/20679996 opscode-keynote-adam-jacob-130506154222-phpapp01
Adam Jacob's keynote at ChefConf 2013.]]>

Adam Jacob's keynote at ChefConf 2013.]]>
Mon, 06 May 2013 15:42:22 GMT /slideshow/opscode-keynoteadamjacob/20679996 opscode@slideshare.net(opscode) ChefConf 2013 Keynote Session – Opscode – Adam Jacob opscode Adam Jacob's keynote at ChefConf 2013. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/opscode-keynote-adam-jacob-130506154222-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Adam Jacob&#39;s keynote at ChefConf 2013.
ChefConf 2013 Keynote Session – Opscode – Adam Jacob from Chef Software, Inc.
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Using Chef and AppFirst to Automate Scale-out/Scale-down of Web Applications – Mark White /slideshow/using-chef-and-appfirst-to-automate-scaleoutscaledown-of-web-applications-mark-white/20679988 appfirst-markwhite-130506154211-phpapp02
We will demonstrate how using Chef and AppFirst you can automate scaling out and down a multi-tiered web application. As Chef builds out the multi-tier stack, it will dynamically add the AppFirst collectors to the servers it’s executing on. Once this is running we will drive load to our web application which triggers an AppFirst alert as utilization thresholds are met. Based upon receiving the alert Chef automatically deploys another web server with an AppFirst collector and adds it to the load balancer. Using AppFirst’s UI we’ll see that our web application is now handling the load without any problems.]]>

We will demonstrate how using Chef and AppFirst you can automate scaling out and down a multi-tiered web application. As Chef builds out the multi-tier stack, it will dynamically add the AppFirst collectors to the servers it’s executing on. Once this is running we will drive load to our web application which triggers an AppFirst alert as utilization thresholds are met. Based upon receiving the alert Chef automatically deploys another web server with an AppFirst collector and adds it to the load balancer. Using AppFirst’s UI we’ll see that our web application is now handling the load without any problems.]]>
Mon, 06 May 2013 15:42:11 GMT /slideshow/using-chef-and-appfirst-to-automate-scaleoutscaledown-of-web-applications-mark-white/20679988 opscode@slideshare.net(opscode) Using Chef and AppFirst to Automate Scale-out/Scale-down of Web Applications – Mark White opscode We will demonstrate how using Chef and AppFirst you can automate scaling out and down a multi-tiered web application. As Chef builds out the multi-tier stack, it will dynamically add the AppFirst collectors to the servers it’s executing on. Once this is running we will drive load to our web application which triggers an AppFirst alert as utilization thresholds are met. Based upon receiving the alert Chef automatically deploys another web server with an AppFirst collector and adds it to the load balancer. Using AppFirst’s UI we’ll see that our web application is now handling the load without any problems. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/appfirst-markwhite-130506154211-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> We will demonstrate how using Chef and AppFirst you can automate scaling out and down a multi-tiered web application. As Chef builds out the multi-tier stack, it will dynamically add the AppFirst collectors to the servers it’s executing on. Once this is running we will drive load to our web application which triggers an AppFirst alert as utilization thresholds are met. Based upon receiving the alert Chef automatically deploys another web server with an AppFirst collector and adds it to the load balancer. Using AppFirst’s UI we’ll see that our web application is now handling the load without any problems.
Using Chef and AppFirst to Automate Scale-out/Scale-down of Web Applications – Mark White from Chef Software, Inc.
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The InstallShield of the 21st Century – Theo Schlossnagle /slideshow/chef-install-shieldtheoschlossnagle/20669526 chef-installshield-theo-schlossnagle-130506120946-phpapp01
Today's systems are complex and the most successful products are SaaS. When you need to ship a SaaS architecture to someone (private SaaS) there are a lot of moving parts to install and maintain. I'll talk about what we do at Circonus to provide our complex software stack on large clusters on-premise using Chef as the orchestration framework.]]>

Today's systems are complex and the most successful products are SaaS. When you need to ship a SaaS architecture to someone (private SaaS) there are a lot of moving parts to install and maintain. I'll talk about what we do at Circonus to provide our complex software stack on large clusters on-premise using Chef as the orchestration framework.]]>
Mon, 06 May 2013 12:09:46 GMT /slideshow/chef-install-shieldtheoschlossnagle/20669526 opscode@slideshare.net(opscode) The InstallShield of the 21st Century – Theo Schlossnagle opscode Today's systems are complex and the most successful products are SaaS. When you need to ship a SaaS architecture to someone (private SaaS) there are a lot of moving parts to install and maintain. I'll talk about what we do at Circonus to provide our complex software stack on large clusters on-premise using Chef as the orchestration framework. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/chef-installshield-theo-schlossnagle-130506120946-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Today&#39;s systems are complex and the most successful products are SaaS. When you need to ship a SaaS architecture to someone (private SaaS) there are a lot of moving parts to install and maintain. I&#39;ll talk about what we do at Circonus to provide our complex software stack on large clusters on-premise using Chef as the orchestration framework.
The InstallShield of the 21st Century – Theo Schlossnagle from Chef Software, Inc.
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Chef ignited a DevOps revolution – BK Box /slideshow/chef-igniteda-devopsrevolution/20669515 chefignitedadevopsrevolution-130506120935-phpapp01
At Rackspace, sysadmins have taken responsiblilty for what was a "developers problem" only a few years ago. What started as a way to solve an image build problem turned into a socially collaborative DevOps community. Come see what Chef started.]]>

At Rackspace, sysadmins have taken responsiblilty for what was a "developers problem" only a few years ago. What started as a way to solve an image build problem turned into a socially collaborative DevOps community. Come see what Chef started.]]>
Mon, 06 May 2013 12:09:35 GMT /slideshow/chef-igniteda-devopsrevolution/20669515 opscode@slideshare.net(opscode) Chef ignited a DevOps revolution – BK Box opscode At Rackspace, sysadmins have taken responsiblilty for what was a "developers problem" only a few years ago. What started as a way to solve an image build problem turned into a socially collaborative DevOps community. Come see what Chef started. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/chefignitedadevopsrevolution-130506120935-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> At Rackspace, sysadmins have taken responsiblilty for what was a &quot;developers problem&quot; only a few years ago. What started as a way to solve an image build problem turned into a socially collaborative DevOps community. Come see what Chef started.
Chef ignited a DevOps revolution – BK Box from Chef Software, Inc.
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The unintended benefits of Chef /slideshow/the-unintended-benefits-of-chef-clinton-wolfe/20495015 theunintendedbenefitsofchef-clintonwolfe-130503132311-phpapp02
When most people talk about automating infrastructure, they focus on things like consistency, scalability, and flexibility. While fine goals, we recently converted several projects to Chef for both systems AND application deployment, and found that, with a little work, these tools could also help you enable better software quality assurance, load modeling, and even improve resource allocation. By sharing cookbooks across projects, we were able to standardize practices and eliminate arbitrary differences, while using parameterization to perfectly isolate the special needs of each project. This allowed us to transfer knowledge among staff much more quickly. Pulling in and parameterizing application state – database contents, website assets, uploaded content – allowed us to spin up new environments with as much or as little state as needed. Integrating with Vagrant and Jenkins, we were then able to use chef to treat the entire image – system and application – as a test fixture. As each engineer (ops or dev) has visibility into the whole stack, we can more easily move people between dev and ops, or between projects.]]>

When most people talk about automating infrastructure, they focus on things like consistency, scalability, and flexibility. While fine goals, we recently converted several projects to Chef for both systems AND application deployment, and found that, with a little work, these tools could also help you enable better software quality assurance, load modeling, and even improve resource allocation. By sharing cookbooks across projects, we were able to standardize practices and eliminate arbitrary differences, while using parameterization to perfectly isolate the special needs of each project. This allowed us to transfer knowledge among staff much more quickly. Pulling in and parameterizing application state – database contents, website assets, uploaded content – allowed us to spin up new environments with as much or as little state as needed. Integrating with Vagrant and Jenkins, we were then able to use chef to treat the entire image – system and application – as a test fixture. As each engineer (ops or dev) has visibility into the whole stack, we can more easily move people between dev and ops, or between projects.]]>
Fri, 03 May 2013 13:23:11 GMT /slideshow/the-unintended-benefits-of-chef-clinton-wolfe/20495015 opscode@slideshare.net(opscode) The unintended benefits of Chef opscode When most people talk about automating infrastructure, they focus on things like consistency, scalability, and flexibility. While fine goals, we recently converted several projects to Chef for both systems AND application deployment, and found that, with a little work, these tools could also help you enable better software quality assurance, load modeling, and even improve resource allocation. By sharing cookbooks across projects, we were able to standardize practices and eliminate arbitrary differences, while using parameterization to perfectly isolate the special needs of each project. This allowed us to transfer knowledge among staff much more quickly. Pulling in and parameterizing application state – database contents, website assets, uploaded content – allowed us to spin up new environments with as much or as little state as needed. Integrating with Vagrant and Jenkins, we were then able to use chef to treat the entire image – system and application – as a test fixture. As each engineer (ops or dev) has visibility into the whole stack, we can more easily move people between dev and ops, or between projects. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/theunintendedbenefitsofchef-clintonwolfe-130503132311-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> When most people talk about automating infrastructure, they focus on things like consistency, scalability, and flexibility. While fine goals, we recently converted several projects to Chef for both systems AND application deployment, and found that, with a little work, these tools could also help you enable better software quality assurance, load modeling, and even improve resource allocation. By sharing cookbooks across projects, we were able to standardize practices and eliminate arbitrary differences, while using parameterization to perfectly isolate the special needs of each project. This allowed us to transfer knowledge among staff much more quickly. Pulling in and parameterizing application state – database contents, website assets, uploaded content – allowed us to spin up new environments with as much or as little state as needed. Integrating with Vagrant and Jenkins, we were then able to use chef to treat the entire image – system and application – as a test fixture. As each engineer (ops or dev) has visibility into the whole stack, we can more easily move people between dev and ops, or between projects.
The unintended benefits of Chef from Chef Software, Inc.
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Push jobs: an orchestration building block for private Chef /slideshow/push-jobs-markanderson/20495012 pushjobs-mark-anderson-130503132310-phpapp02
Push jobs is a new feature in Opscode Private Chef that will allow a user to run commands across hundreds of chef managed servers. Push Jobs leverages Erlang/OTP and ZeroMQ to provide scalable and fault tolerant execution. In this talk I’ll cover the general motivation behind the design and an architectural overview of the system. This will include details of we used Erlang and ZeroMQ to build a robust, scalable system. I’ll also do a demo of the push job feature in action, covering the push jobs server, execution client and knife command line interface.]]>

Push jobs is a new feature in Opscode Private Chef that will allow a user to run commands across hundreds of chef managed servers. Push Jobs leverages Erlang/OTP and ZeroMQ to provide scalable and fault tolerant execution. In this talk I’ll cover the general motivation behind the design and an architectural overview of the system. This will include details of we used Erlang and ZeroMQ to build a robust, scalable system. I’ll also do a demo of the push job feature in action, covering the push jobs server, execution client and knife command line interface.]]>
Fri, 03 May 2013 13:23:10 GMT /slideshow/push-jobs-markanderson/20495012 opscode@slideshare.net(opscode) Push jobs: an orchestration building block for private Chef opscode Push jobs is a new feature in Opscode Private Chef that will allow a user to run commands across hundreds of chef managed servers. Push Jobs leverages Erlang/OTP and ZeroMQ to provide scalable and fault tolerant execution. In this talk I’ll cover the general motivation behind the design and an architectural overview of the system. This will include details of we used Erlang and ZeroMQ to build a robust, scalable system. I’ll also do a demo of the push job feature in action, covering the push jobs server, execution client and knife command line interface. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/pushjobs-mark-anderson-130503132310-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Push jobs is a new feature in Opscode Private Chef that will allow a user to run commands across hundreds of chef managed servers. Push Jobs leverages Erlang/OTP and ZeroMQ to provide scalable and fault tolerant execution. In this talk I’ll cover the general motivation behind the design and an architectural overview of the system. This will include details of we used Erlang and ZeroMQ to build a robust, scalable system. I’ll also do a demo of the push job feature in action, covering the push jobs server, execution client and knife command line interface.
Push jobs: an orchestration building block for private Chef from Chef Software, Inc.
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Multi-provider Vagrant and Chef: AWS, VMware, and more /slideshow/multi-providervagrantmitchellhashimoto/20495007 multi-provider-vagrant-mitchell-hashimoto-130503132305-phpapp01
With Vagrant 1.1, you can use the same configuration and workflow to spin up and provision machines in VirtualBox, VMware, AWS, RackSpace, and more. You get all the benefits of Vagrant with the power of working in whatever environment you need to. In this talk, you’ll learn how to use the new multi-provider features of Vagrant to more effectively develop and test Chef cookbooks.]]>

With Vagrant 1.1, you can use the same configuration and workflow to spin up and provision machines in VirtualBox, VMware, AWS, RackSpace, and more. You get all the benefits of Vagrant with the power of working in whatever environment you need to. In this talk, you’ll learn how to use the new multi-provider features of Vagrant to more effectively develop and test Chef cookbooks.]]>
Fri, 03 May 2013 13:23:05 GMT /slideshow/multi-providervagrantmitchellhashimoto/20495007 opscode@slideshare.net(opscode) Multi-provider Vagrant and Chef: AWS, VMware, and more opscode With Vagrant 1.1, you can use the same configuration and workflow to spin up and provision machines in VirtualBox, VMware, AWS, RackSpace, and more. You get all the benefits of Vagrant with the power of working in whatever environment you need to. In this talk, you’ll learn how to use the new multi-provider features of Vagrant to more effectively develop and test Chef cookbooks. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/multi-provider-vagrant-mitchell-hashimoto-130503132305-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> With Vagrant 1.1, you can use the same configuration and workflow to spin up and provision machines in VirtualBox, VMware, AWS, RackSpace, and more. You get all the benefits of Vagrant with the power of working in whatever environment you need to. In this talk, you’ll learn how to use the new multi-provider features of Vagrant to more effectively develop and test Chef cookbooks.
Multi-provider Vagrant and Chef: AWS, VMware, and more from Chef Software, Inc.
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https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-opscode-48x48.jpg?cb=1522892910 Opscode helps developers and systems administrators build and maintain fully automated server infrastructure based on community best practices and expertise. Opscode's first product is Chef, an open source configuration management & system integration framework. www.getchef.com https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/week6-rolesenvironmentscommunity-131121130942-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/week6-roles-environmentscommunity/28500250 Chef Fundamentals Trai... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/week4-chefclientrunandexpandingourcookbook-131111161021-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/week-4-chef-client-run-and-expanding-our-cookbook/28131918 Chef Fundamentals Trai... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/week3-setupnodeandwritecookbook-131031161946-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds opscode/week-3-setup-node-and-write-cookbook Chef Fundamentals Trai...