We're really excited to have released Chef 11!
This release includes a new Erlang based server which operates at great scale. Cycle Computing recently ran over 10,000 nodes against one Chef 11 server. [1]
The client will continue to be Ruby, and has many improvements itself, including:
* many windows improvements
* partial templates
* chef-apply, a tool to run a single cookbook against a system
* run list based cookbook file evaluation order
* substantial improvements on node attributes and precedence handling
You can read the release notes here: http://bit.ly/WM2EW2
You can download both the client and the server at http://www.opscode.com/chef/install
We also announced Facebook's use of Chef today. They will be speaking at ChefConf, if you're interested in operating infrastructure at huge scale, it's a talk you don't want to miss.
http://www.opscode.com/blog/2013/02/04/facebook-likes-opscode-and-private-chef/
http://chefconf.opscode.com/
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Bryan McLellan | opscode | technical program manager, open source
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[1] http://www.opscode.com/press-releases/opscode-unleashes-new-generation-of-chef/
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