DevOps tools like Ansible and Chef have been leading the movement for DevOps automation. That's why
ProfitBricks,
the leading provider of painless cloud infrastructure, is adding
support for Ansible and Chef. The launch of these tool kits further
demonstrates ProfitBricks commitment to supporting developers and
operations professionals in their push to implement DevOps principles
for their infrastructure environments.
Ansible
is a platform for configuring and managing data center infrastructure.
It combines multi-node software deployment, ad-hoc task execution and
configuration management. Ansible's agentless configuration management
software is rapidly gaining in popularity by DevOps professionals as
they use its playbooks functionality to automate cloud infrastructure.
Chef
is one of the leading configuration management tools that DevOps
professionals use to create system configuration "recipes". Written in
the popular Ruby language, Chef makes it simple to manage complex
infrastructure and the applications running on it.
Documentation and links to the GitHub repositories for the ProfitBricks integration can be found in the DevOps Central community
alongside the ProfitBricks REST API and documentation for the support
of a number of multi-cloud libraries and SDKs for Python, Ruby, .NET,
Node.js, Go and Java.
"ProfitBricks
has been leveraging DevOps automation in-house for a long time and is
leading the way to ensure that the cloud can be configured in any way
and automated using a team's favorite tools," added Achim Weiss, CEO and
co-founder at ProfitBricks. "Ansible and Chef are two of the leading
configuration management systems and it's our goal to make the
transition to Cloud Computing painless for developers, operations and/or
DevOps professionals."
To learn more about ProfitBricks, and review the Ansible and Chef documentation visit the DevOps Central community: https://devops.profitbricks.com/.