- Chef:Powerful Infrastructure Automation
- John Ewart Matthias Marschall Earl Waud
- 154字
- 2021-07-09 21:06:31
Summary
Now that you've learned the key terminology that Chef uses and dissected an example infrastructure a bit, you can see the following:
- Infrastructure can be decomposed into the various roles that resources (nodes) play within that infrastructure
- A combination of recipes and configuration data provide us with roles that describe a part of our overall infrastructure
- Chef analyzes the roles applied to hardware resources (nodes) and generates a run list that is specific to the node that those roles are being applied to
- A run list is then combined with the cookbooks, recipes, templates, and configuration data to build a specific set of scripts that are executed on the node when the chef-client is run
- We can apply these methodologies of automated configuration to cloud servers and physical systems alike.
Now that you understand how Chef models interact, let's take a look at how we can get started with cloud services using Chef.
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