Chef Server (First 5 Nodes Free)
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FIRST 5 FREE NODES FREE. The official Chef server AMI lets you automate your infrastructure, manage scale and complexity, and gain a deep understanding of your infrastructure. This AMI is preconfigured with Chef server as well as the following premium features: Chef Analytics, the Chef management console, and Chef reporting. Enable these features with a single click. You'll be billed through your AWS account, based on hourly usage. Some reasons to use this AMI are: to adopt a robust automation platform for both your datacenters and your cloud instances, to use Chef's premium features... Read more
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Operating System
Linux/Unix, CentOS 7.2
Delivery Method
64-bit Amazon Machine Image (AMI) (Read more)
Highlights
- Manage unlimited nodes with the dynamically priced Chef Server AMI
- Includes Premium Features: Analytics, Management Console and Reporting
- Eliminate manual configuration of your infrastructure
Product Description
FIRST 5 FREE NODES FREE. The official Chef server AMI lets you automate your infrastructure, manage scale and complexity, and gain a deep understanding of your infrastructure. This AMI is preconfigured with Chef server as well as the following premium features: Chef Analytics, the Chef management console, and Chef reporting. Enable these features with a single click. You'll be billed through your AWS account, based on hourly usage. Some reasons to use this AMI are: to adopt a robust automation platform for both your datacenters and your cloud instances, to use Chef's premium features to learn what's happening on your servers, to take advantage of Chef's DevOps support team, and to evaluate a move from open-source Chef to Chef's premium offering.
Product Details
- Version: 12.8.0-2
- Available on AWS Marketplace Since: 03/17/2016
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Usage Instructions
Please follow the instructions at https://docs.chef.io/aws_marketplace.html
Support Details
Chef Server (First 5 Nodes Free)
Your Chef Server AMI includes a fast-response support channel available Monday - Friday 6 AM - 6 PM Pacific Time with experienced DevOps engineers. During the application configuration agree to register with Chef Support to create your account. To open a ticket email us at aws@chef.io. Learn more: https://www.chef.io/service-level-agreement/#support
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Refund Policy
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End User License Agreement
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Pricing Information
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Pricing Details
Software pricing is based on your chosen options, such as subscription term and AWS region. Infrastructure prices are estimates only. Final prices will be calculated according to actual usage and reflected on your monthly report.Recent Product Reviews
05/02/2017
Good to start with Chef
We have no problemas to configure the fqdn to access the ec2-instances. We have assined a fixed public...
02/13/2017
Doesn't work
Before you tell me how to make it work, let me ask you why the documentation doesn't include those instructions?...
01/30/2017
I am disappointed
I am not sure this is a production ready tested product. Changing the FQDN to elastic IP never works even following the instructions below and it gives you 500 internal server error when you upload the cookbook. To make thing worst there is no consistency because knife ssl fetch and knife client list runs successfully after the FQDN changes. When you download the chef starter kit from the Chef GUI it is also extremely buggy and don't recognize the FQDN changes in the downloaded knife.rb file and shows you the old IP in the server URL. Run sudo -i to gain administrator privileges. Run chef-marketplace-ctl hostname to view the current hostname. Configure the api_fqdn in /etc/chef-marketplace/marketplace.rb $ echo 'api_fqdn "<new.hostname.com>"' | sudo tee -a /etc/chef-marketplace/marketplace.rb Run chef-server-ctl stop to stop Chef server. Run chef-marketplace-ctl hostname <new.hostname.com>...