[chef] Re: Are chef-repo used for store server data in a one place controlled by CVS?


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  • From: Ranjib Dey < >
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  • Subject: [chef] Re: Are chef-repo used for store server data in a one place controlled by CVS?
  • Date: Mon, 28 Oct 2013 22:16:42 -0700

depends. do you use lot of community cookbooks? do you have berks/librarian integration? we use a single repo which holds only our cookbook customizations (often times  wrapper around community cookbooks) and roles/env/databags.  all community cookbooks are version frozen and managed by berks. We dont use version constrained environments, in fact our deployment process ensures that we have only one version of a cookbook (community cookbook as well as ours). Deployments are gated via CI -> Staging environments -> Production environment. It working smooth currently, but we are really small team, if you have large groups, or if you want to a consume chef scripts that resides in services code base, then independent repos might be more useful
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ranjib


On Mon, Oct 28, 2013 at 9:47 PM, Vladimir Skubriev < " target="_blank"> > wrote:
Are chef-repo used for store server data in a one place ?

The development of cookbooks easier to do in separate repositories?

I'am right ?

Thanks.

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Best regards,

CVision Lab System Administrator
Vladmir Skubriev





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