Re: [Puppet Users] Re: AWS OpsWorks announcement using Chef

2013-02-20 Thread jim watts
Great.

The company I work for is both a large AWS customer and user of puppet. 
Very interested in how this progresses.

-jim

On Wednesday, 20 February 2013 18:40:54 UTC+11, James Turnbull wrote:

 Vaidas Jablonskis wrote: 
  It makes sense for Amazon to go with something like Chef, because it is 
  more cloud oriented and it's easier to hack something up just to get it 
  up and running quicker. Chef is more like shell scripting on steroids I 
  would say, at least, that's how many people use it. 
  

 We're going to be talking to AWS about adding Puppet support to OpsWorks 
 soon. It is our understanding from them that this is based on an 
 acquisition they made of a Chef-based solution rather than an 
 endorsement of Chef. 

 More news when we have it! 

 Thanks 

 James 

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Re: [Puppet Users] Re: AWS OpsWorks announcement using Chef

2013-02-20 Thread shell heriyanto
I hope so, successful James.. I also have many AWS nodes.


On Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 11:44 AM, jim watts jim.wa...@gmail.com wrote:

 Great.

 The company I work for is both a large AWS customer and user of puppet.
 Very interested in how this progresses.

 -jim


 On Wednesday, 20 February 2013 18:40:54 UTC+11, James Turnbull wrote:

 Vaidas Jablonskis wrote:
  It makes sense for Amazon to go with something like Chef, because it is
  more cloud oriented and it's easier to hack something up just to get it
  up and running quicker. Chef is more like shell scripting on steroids I
  would say, at least, that's how many people use it.
 

 We're going to be talking to AWS about adding Puppet support to OpsWorks
 soon. It is our understanding from them that this is based on an
 acquisition they made of a Chef-based solution rather than an
 endorsement of Chef.

 More news when we have it!

 Thanks

 James

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[Puppet Users] Re: AWS OpsWorks announcement using Chef

2013-02-19 Thread Vaidas Jablonskis
It makes sense for Amazon to go with something like Chef, because it is 
more cloud oriented and it's easier to hack something up just to get it up 
and running quicker. Chef is more like shell scripting on steroids I would 
say, at least, that's how many people use it.

On Tuesday, 19 February 2013 17:07:26 UTC, Felipe Salum wrote:

 I wonder if PuppetLabs will work with Amazon to try to add Puppet as an 
 option to OpsWorks as well ?

 I don't think people using Puppet with AWS in a stable fashion would try 
 to move to OpsWorks and migrate everything to Chef, but new 
 customers/startups would think twice in choosing Puppet if the service 
 offered in AWS OpsWorks is based on Chef.

 I haven't tried OpsWorks yet, so I can't say much.

 Any thoughts ?

 Regards,
 Felipe




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Re: [Puppet Users] Re: AWS OpsWorks announcement using Chef

2013-02-19 Thread James Turnbull
Vaidas Jablonskis wrote:
 It makes sense for Amazon to go with something like Chef, because it is
 more cloud oriented and it's easier to hack something up just to get it
 up and running quicker. Chef is more like shell scripting on steroids I
 would say, at least, that's how many people use it.
 

We're going to be talking to AWS about adding Puppet support to OpsWorks
soon. It is our understanding from them that this is based on an
acquisition they made of a Chef-based solution rather than an
endorsement of Chef.

More news when we have it!

Thanks

James

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