Progress Chef
Progress Chef (formerly Chef) is a configuration management tool written in Ruby and Erlang. It uses a pure-Ruby, domain-specific language (DSL) for writing system configuration "recipes". Chef is used to streamline the task of configuring and maintaining a company's servers, and can integrate with cloud-based platforms such as Amazon EC2, Google Cloud Platform, Oracle Cloud, OpenStack, IBM Cloud, Microsoft Azure, and Rackspace to automatically provision and configure new machines. Chef contains solutions for both small and large scale systems.
Developer(s) | Progress | ||||
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Initial release | January 2009 | ||||
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Repository | github | ||||
Written in | Client: Ruby Server: Ruby, Erlang | ||||
Operating system | Linux, MS Windows, FreeBSD, macOS, IBM AIX, Solaris | ||||
Type | Configuration management, System administration, Network management, Cloud management, Continuous delivery, DevOps, Infrastructure as Code | ||||
License | Apache License 2.0 | ||||
Website | www |
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