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Originally Posted by new_user3085
Hello Team,
I'm trying to learn Chef and following a tutorial on Udemy. In the tutorial the instructor says to install Chefdk on local machine. It is unclear to me as to what local machine means.
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That means, *YOUR COMPUTER*...the one LOCAL to you. Odd that someone with five years experience doesn't know basic terminology about computers.
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I have a Windows 8 laptop with VirtualBox running on it. Please provide some clarifications to my below questions.
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You're using Windows...and asking on a Linux forum?
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Q1. Where should I install Chefdk? On internet, many of the articles say to install it on your workstation. Would it be on my Windows 8 laptop? or on a VM running on Virtual Box? Most of the articles seem to be suggesting to install it on the laptop but one tutorial has a dedicated VM spin up for workstation(running RHEL 7).
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Pick one. If you visited their website, there are downloads for Windows, Mac, and Linux. This means that you can install it on Windows directly. Want to install it on a virtual Linux system? Go right ahead...you will then obviously need to download the Linux version.
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Q2. When I go to "https://downloads.chef.io/tools/chefdk/current" to download chefdk, there are so many OS options. How does it actually work? Interms of OS, as in, If I plan to use chef for managing Linux VMs (Linux Nodes), should I have a Chef Server and Chef Workstaion both running Linux OS or does Chef support cross platform (as in, can I have Chefdk installed on my Windows 8 laptop to manage Linux VMs running on Virtual Box?) What do I need to understand to have a better understanding of chef and work with it?
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If you don't know what Chef is or does...why are you trying to learn it? Have you read their documentation??
https://docs.chef.io/platform_overview/
Read the documentation and ask your instructor.