Chef Infra Server is a hub for configuration data; storing cookbooks, node policies and metadata of managed nodes.
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Chef Infra Server is a hub for configuration data; storing cookbooks, node policies and metadata of managed nodes.
A Chef server written in Go, able to run entirely in memory, with optional persistence with saving the in-memory data to disk or using MySQL or Postgres as the data storage backend. Docs: http://goiardi.readthedocs.io/en/latest/index.html
Cookbook to install standalone Chef Server
Cloudformation templates for building a scalable cloud-native Chef Server on AWS
Web application to view the contents of a chef (or cinc) server
Chef cookbooks, recipes, and scripts for deploying various application software stacks on Oracle Compute Cloud Service.
Cloud management platform that uses Chef and AWS together seamlessly
This is one of the recipe written for chef server in ruby
aws-opsworkscm-server-mgmt sets up a pipeline that manages OpsWorks Configuration Manager server instances (such as OpsWorks Chef Automate and/or OpsWorks Puppet Enterprise) based on a configuration file (opsworkscmconfig.json). The pipeline can identify a "rogue" instances (defined by those instances that does not have an entry in the opsworksc…
This is a complete repo for chef server, chef client, application server, data server, data bags, environments, roles, cookbooks etc.
This script takes the node(s) data from Chef server and sends to Device42 instance
Linux-academy-chef-devops-apache2-vhosts
A resource provider for global secrets management within Chef environments
Our Chef starter-kit repository contains Chef cookbooks, configurations, and other resources, Docker Compose YAML configurations, and Vagrant VM configurations needed to automate the deployment of workloads in containers, VMs, and host machines.
Docker image for Chef Server : https://hub.docker.com/r/luisra51/chef-server/
A multi-host, multi-org, multi-user knife.rb and Chef repository suitable for use on a shared system.
repository to maintain my code during my learnings of chef. Contributions are welcome.
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