Chef from Opscode seems to be really useful for configuring servers and such, but trying to follow their documentation is a little difficult. Some terms are defined after they are used, and definitions sometimes reference new terms that you haven't yet encountered.

Anyone know of any GOOD tutorials/walk-throughs for getting a good understanding of Chef, Chef-Server and Chef-Client?

I remember seeing one video presentation online, but it barely scratched the surface.

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This epitomizes the "devops movement" I think: questions that go just as well on StackOverflow as on ServerFault but in the end you have to choose one side :-D – conny Sep 10 '10 at 13:14
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The Chef Wiki admittedly needs to be updated. We (opscode) have been working on getting the next big release ready, and with that will come a heap of documentation updates. Stay tuned to the Opscode Twitter Feed, Opscode's Blog, and the Chef Mailing list for news about the upcoming changes.

The Quick Start guide on the wiki is the simplest, easiest way to get started using Chef with a Server, by utilizing Opscode's Platform as the Chef Server. Once you get the hang of the workflow, you can set up your own server if you like.

The Chef Wiki has a page with Presentations that people in the community have given at various user group meetings and conferences.

Warwick's recent blog post is a good end-to-end overview/tutorial.

This is probably the video you saw, which is more of a sneak peak than an educational screencast.

Robert Berger of runa.com posted an extensive blog post about getting the latest version from the source up and running.

Ezra Zygmuntowicz of Engine Yard posted a "Chef 101" getting started tutorial shortly after Chef was released. It references an old version of Chef, but it covers many of the basics.

If you have questions, the IRC channel and Mailing list are great places to ask, and on twitter we use the hashtag #opschef.

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Wow, and will there be free room service with your post? Guess I just wasn't looking hard enough. THANK YOU! – btelles Jan 6 '10 at 14:36
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Here's another one that came out more recently: kallistec.com/2010/02/01/the-chef-way-episode-2-chef-speak – btelles Feb 14 '10 at 21:05
Welcome to the ranks of the Stack Athletes. – Dennis Williamson Mar 14 '11 at 19:44
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Shameless plug: I just wrote a tutorial for Chef Solo: opinionated-programmer.com/2011/06/… – Jo Liss Jun 27 '11 at 20:31
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just to let you know I have added a part 2 to the above mentioned blog post:

http://warwickp.com/2010/01/configuration-management-with-chef-on-debian-part-2/

Thanks for linking to my blog post jtimberman and jspcal!

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AWESOME! Thanks! I'll get to it this evening and almost certainly rave about it again, haha. – btelles Jan 11 '10 at 20:18
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here's one basic setup:

http://warwickp.com/2009/12/configuration-management-with-chef-on-debian-part-1/

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Excellent! Can't wait 'til Part 2 comes out! That was exactly what I was looking for! – btelles Jan 6 '10 at 5:26
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I believe the main goal of opscode tutorial is not to teach you Chef but to get you to get registered with their platform.

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Haha you have the point here! – dolzenko yesterday
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