[SGVLUG] SGVLUG Meeting this Thursday: Rebuilding an Enterprise Class Linux Infrastructure in Under an Hour

Dan Buthusiem dan.buthusiem at gmail.com
Thu Dec 13 18:24:57 PST 2012


I'm already lurking outside. If it's ok to record the meeting, I will (for
you, other Dan, as well as any others).
On Dec 13, 2012 6:20 PM, "Lan Dang" <l.dang at ymail.com> wrote:

> Thanks Junaid. I followed your signs to the stairs at least.
>
> I am hanging out at near Down 107 to let people in. I wrote my phone
> number on the door. Sorry, it's in pencil and malformed. I was writing
> upside-down.
>
> Lan
>
>
> Sent from Yahoo! Mail on Android
>
>  ------------------------------
> * From: * Junaid A <junaidjan at yahoo.com>;
> * To: * 'SGVLUG Discussion List.' <sgvlug at sgvlug.net>;
> * Subject: * Re: [SGVLUG] SGVLUG Meeting this Thursday: Rebuilding an
> Enterprise Class Linux Infrastructure in Under an Hour
> * Sent: * Fri, Dec 14, 2012 1:31:49 AM
>
>   I have signs up with arrows and some minor directions. Hope no one will
> get lost.
>
> Junaid
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: sgvlug-bounces at sgvlug.net [mailto:sgvlug-bounces at sgvlug.net] On
> Behalf Of Lan Dang
> Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2012 12:51 AM
> To: SGVLUG List.
> Subject: [SGVLUG] SGVLUG Meeting this Thursday: Rebuilding an Enterprise
> Class Linux Infrastructure in Under an Hour
>
> Hi all,
>
>
> Reminder that there is a meeting this Thursday.  David Rodriguez (D Rod)
> returns with a talk on OpsCode Chef.  If you know anyone into DevOps or who
> needs a tool like Chef, drag them to the meeting.
>
> *** We are in DIFFERENT room this month.  Signs will be posted, but please
> note the directions below.  ***
>
>
> SGVLUG meeting Thur 12/13/2012 7-9PM
>
> http://www.sgvlug.org
>
> TOPIC: Rebuilding an Enterprise Class Linux Infrastructure in Under an Hour
> PRESENTER: David Rodriguez  – otherwise known as… ‘D Rod’
> LOCATION:  Lauritsen 269 is on the 2nd floor of Downs on the northeast
> end.  The Downs  building is across from the tennis courts on California at
> Arden.  If you enter near our usual room (Downs 107),  go down the hallway,
> hang a right, go past the elevators, and take the stairs up one level.  As
> soon as you come out on the 2nd floor, the classroom is on the left hand
> side.  If you take the elevator, you will want to head left after getting
> on the elevator.  (There is a map taped next to elevator that shows layout
> of Lauritsen.)
>
> ABSTRACT:
>
> A modern day Linux Infrastructure should be flexible, scalable and able to
> deal with the constant changes any business will require.  Automation is
> key to a reliable and consistence server infrastructure, Automation also
> allows for easy integration of new changes.
> The DevOps movement melds two traditionally siloed teams; Application
> Developers and Operations Engineers.  Writing infrastructure as code
> presents a number of challenges and potential pitfalls, Operations
> Engineers need to write code (something they may not be familar with) and
> Developers need to have a strong understanding of the system (many
> Developers don’t want to be considered with anything other than web
> applications).  There are several major projects related purely to the
> management of infrastructure as code.
> We will examine Opscode Chef and make a strong use case for the
> implementation of Opscode Chef in a Linux Environment.  David will
> demonstrate many techniques to utilize Chef quickly and efficiently to
> minimize the time of implementation.
> Although Opscode Chef can be run on Solaris, FreeBSD and even Windows, the
> presentation will discuss Linux and only Linux.  David will also discuss
> the techniques to operate Chef on various Linux Distros which can provide a
> layer of abstraction from the package management systems (apt & yum).
> Finally David will discuss how Chef can be used to rebuild an Entire
> infrastructure (regardless of size or complexity) in a time previous
> thought impossible.  The only limitation in speed of deployment is the
> hardware.
>
>
> Lan
>
>
>
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