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But the concept of DevOps itself has real benefits, so let's look at them in depth.
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<blockquote>Both Chef and Puppet are both programs to automate server operations. They use community-created cookbooks for anyone to use to automate installations of programs, maintenance, or scripts.
Both Chef and Puppet are both programs to automate server operations. They use community-created cookbooks for anyone to use to automate installations of programs, maintenance, or scripts.
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=== Puppet ===
=== Puppet ===



Revision as of 04:20, 6 February 2017

DevOps: that hated buzzword designed to demand sysadmins that can program and do both for half the price.

But the concept of DevOps itself has real benefits, so let's look at them in depth.

Both Chef and Puppet are both programs to automate server operations. They use community-created cookbooks for anyone to use to automate installations of programs, maintenance, or scripts.

Puppet

Puppet is a DevOps approach to mass server configuration.

https://puppetlabs.com/puppet/puppet-enterprise

Chef

Chef is another competing approach.

https://www.chef.io/chef/