LAPHP April Talk: Chef by Opscode

Organiser
The Los Angeles PHP Meetup Group
Date
Fri, 29 Apr 2011, 02:00 - 04:00 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
Mahalo HQ , Santa Monica, US
Cost
Free

 

ABOUT PRESENTER

Aaron Peterson is a long-time Systems Engineer and Administrator who has worked at scale for companies like Amazon.com and BofA.  Now helping folks build fully automated infrastructure as a Technical Evangelist for Opscode, Inc.

Aaron will give a basic overview of Chef, a leading open source tool and framework for automating configuration and systems integration.  He'll then show how to build a Linux/Apache/MySQL/PHP application stack using existing community cookbooks to demonstrate the powerful and dynamic nature of infrastructure built with Opscode Chef.  We'll look closely at the methods and templates used to install and configure PHP in this stack.

 

ABOUT CHEF

Chef is an open source systems integration framework, built to bring the benefits of server configuration management to your entire infrastructure.

http://wiki.opscode.com/display/chef/Home
http://community.opscode.com/cookbooks

 

ABOUT OPSCODE

Opscode helps companies of all sizes develop automated server infrastructures. We started Chef, the popular open source integration framework whose adopters and contributors include some of the world's largest web infrastructure companies.

http://opscode.com/

 

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