Learning Chef (O'Reilly)
Tuesday, 09 December 2014

Get a hands-on introduction to the Chef, the configuration management tool for solving operations issues in enterprises large and small. This guide for developers and sysadmins new to configuration management, shows how to automate the packaging and delivery of applications in your infrastructure, allowing you to build (or rebuild) your infrastructure’s application stack in minutes or hours, rather than days or weeks. After teaching you how to write Ruby-based Chef code, Mischa Taylor and Seth Vargo  go through Chef tools and concepts, using detailed examples throughout. 

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Authors: Mischa Taylor and Seth Vargo

Publisher: O'Reilly 
Date: November 23, 2014
Pages: 366

ISBN: 9781491944936
Print: 1491944935
Kindle: B00PCZMAV0

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