CoreOS – Getting your second (and 3rd) host online
Quick note: For the sake of things formatting correctly on the blog I’m using a lot of screenshots of config files rather than the actual text. All of the text… Read more »
Quick note: For the sake of things formatting correctly on the blog I’m using a lot of screenshots of config files rather than the actual text. All of the text… Read more »
If you haven’t heard of CoreOS it’s pretty much a minimal Linux distro designed and optimized to run docker. On top of that, it has some pretty cool services pre-installed… Read more »
While this is likely widely known, I figured this was worth documenting for someone that might not have done this before. If you’ve looked at CoreOS at all you know… Read more »
Over the last year I’ve had the opportunity to hear about lots of new and exciting products in the network and virtualization world. The one clear takeaway from all of… Read more »
In my last post, we covered setting up the basic install of the Chef Server, the Chef client, and a test node that we bootstrapped with Chef. Now let’s talk… Read more »
I want to get Chef installed and running before we dive into all of the lingo required to fully understand what Chef is doing. In this post we’ll install the… Read more »