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Thinking about the future of Chef
DevOps tools
These few days, I was thinking about how to manage my servers. Thinking about any DevOps tools to be used.
Looking for Ansible, the center management tool, which is called Ansible Tower, offers free for handling up to 10 nodes...
Looking for Chef, free for 25 nodes? That was 2014. Then now, free for 5 nodes...
Looking for Puppet, I bad experience in the past due to it's OS support, and I'm a scripter, perfer Chef's imperative language, not Puppet's declarative language.
Serverless
Chef people mentioned the word Serverless couple of years back, read some on-line documents, didn't understand how Chef goes serverless...
Today, After read another document, understand the real serverless meaning. It means Stateless for all servers, such as Core OS, no Chef required. True?
Ruby
Is Ruby hard to learn? I really don't feel it, and I think it is easy comparing with other OO Languages. But some people from DevOps team told me Ansible is easy, Ruby is hard. Hmmm...
Ruby is dying, maybe, it is not an OS default language, will not be the choice for sysadm.
JavaScript and Python
Running some servers using NodeJS, it solved some issues, but not a well structured programming language. Easy to start, hard to master.
Python, learnt and coded AI program, felt messy. Maybe I'm wrong.
A nature language is easy to start but hard to master, will this be the future of programming language as well? Or, nothing to master, just tell enough...
References
Who killed the Chef? The case against Opscode Chef in 2020
Introduction to is Ansible free?
Chef Enterprise Now Free Up to 25 Nodes
Open Source Chef vs Hosted Chef vs. On Premises Chef
Chef vs. Puppet: Methodologies, Concepts, and Support