Which of these DevOps solutions is best for your enterprise? Read this helpful feature comparison of Chef and Puppet to learn more. If you’re looking for DevOps tools, there’s a good chance that Chef ...
The proliferation of virtualization coupled with the increasing power of industry-standard servers and the availability of cloud computing has led to a significant uptick in the number of servers that ...
Chef and Puppet are, for many, synonymous with the concept of automating the development and operational deployment (DevOps) of applications. The two products are the most popular in the space, have ...
DevOps players Chef and Puppet enhanced their respective enterprise-based services tied to Amazon Web Services (AWS) OpsWorks platform. AWS OpsWorks is a configuration management service that provides ...
For the last few years, the game plan around the office was simple. The CEO would say “faster” and the CTO would say “cloud.” Everyone would nod and say, “Of course.” All good things come to an end.
I've been mucking around with Proxmox lately and its currently running my home "lab" VMs. However, I was wanting to poke around with puppet, ansible, vagrant, chef, salt... etc. and trying to figure ...
DockerCon sailed through Seattle recently, leaving behind in its wake a new swath of rapid adopters plus a trail of related company and product announcements. Docker itself produced perhaps the most ...