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DESCRIPTION:<p>Chef is an open source Configuration Management tool that l
 aunches servers\, automates install of the latest updates\, automates you
 r environment's software config\, and much more all with a single command
 .</p>\n<p>If you model your infrastructure as code\, your infrastructure'
 s entire state becomes instantly reproducible from your local command lin
 e. If a server goes bad\, instead of struggling to fix it\, you can merel
 y re-deploy it using Chef and get it to the exact state it's supposed to 
 be in. &nbsp\;Chef code is written in Ruby\, and can be tested and versio
 n-controlled like any other part of your source code. &nbsp\;Used well\, 
 it can make day-to-day server management and deployment a "non-event."</p
 >\n<p>In this session\, I'll introduce you to Chef\, walk through the key
  concepts you need to know to start using it\, and discuss different opti
 ons for leveraging Chef. Time permitting\, we will build our very own "co
 okbook" (chef-speak for instructions a server will execute).</p>
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SUMMARY:<p>Chef is an open source Configuration Management tool that launc
 hes servers\, automates install of the latest updates\, automates your en
 vironment's software config\, and much more all with a single command.</p
 >\n<p>If you model your infrastructure as code\, your infrastructure's en
 tire state becomes instantly reproducible from your local command line. I
 f a server goes bad\, instead of struggling to fix it\, you can merely re
 -deploy it using Chef and get it to the exact state it's supposed to be i
 n. &nbsp\;Chef code is written in Ruby\, and can be tested and version-co
 ntrolled like any other part of your source code. &nbsp\;Used well\, it c
 an make day-to-day server management and deployment a "non-event."</p>\n<
 p>In this session\, I'll introduce you to Chef\, walk through the key con
 cepts you need to know to start using it\, and discuss different options 
 for leveraging Chef. Time permitting\, we will build our very own "cookbo
 ok" (chef-speak for instructions a server will execute).</p>
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