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Old 04-29-2021, 12:12 PM   #1
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Where should I install Chefdk?


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. I have a Windows 8 laptop with VirtualBox running on it. Please provide some clarifications to my below questions.

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).

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?

Thanks in advance.
 
Old 04-29-2021, 12:53 PM   #2
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https://downloads.chef.io/tools/chefdk/current

Looks like it is available for linux mac and windows.

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In the tutorial the instructor says to install Chefdk on local machine. It is unclear to me as to what local machine means
Sounds like a good question to ask your instructor.

Local machine means the machine that you are sitting in front of.

Read the docs
https://docs.chef.io/
https://docs.chef.io/platform_overview/
https://learn.chef.io/

https://github.com/chef/chef-web-docs
 
Old 04-29-2021, 01:27 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by new_user3085 View Post
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.
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.
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).
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?
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.

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