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Applying the Release Pipeline Model to Better Manage Windows Server and the Microsoft Cloud
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There are benefits to be gained when patterns and practices from developer techniques are applied to operations. For example, a fully automated solution where infrastructure is managed as code and all changes are automatically validated before reaching production. This is a process shift that is recognized among industry innovators.
Join Yung Chou, Michael Greene and Steven Murawski from Chef as they discuss how the Release Pipeline Model can be applied to better manage Windows Server and the Microsoft Cloud.
- [2:00] How does Chef, DevOps and the Release Pipeline Model play together?
- [3:20] What are the major components of the Release Pipeline Model and how do I get started?
- [22:18] Can you take us through a step-by-step walkthrough of how this looks like in action?
Want to learn more about this topic? Download the Whitepaper here!
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Websites & Blogs:
- Yung Chou's Blog
- Steven Murawski’s Blog
- Chef for Windows
- Chef + Microsoft Azure
- Learn more: Managing Your Systems on Microsoft Azure with Chef
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Become a Fan @ facebook.com/MicrosoftITPro
Subscribe to our podcast via iTunes, Stitcher, or RSS
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Manage episode 150538878 series 119444
There are benefits to be gained when patterns and practices from developer techniques are applied to operations. For example, a fully automated solution where infrastructure is managed as code and all changes are automatically validated before reaching production. This is a process shift that is recognized among industry innovators.
Join Yung Chou, Michael Greene and Steven Murawski from Chef as they discuss how the Release Pipeline Model can be applied to better manage Windows Server and the Microsoft Cloud.
- [2:00] How does Chef, DevOps and the Release Pipeline Model play together?
- [3:20] What are the major components of the Release Pipeline Model and how do I get started?
- [22:18] Can you take us through a step-by-step walkthrough of how this looks like in action?
Want to learn more about this topic? Download the Whitepaper here!
__________________________
__________________________
If you're interested in learning more about the products or solutions discussed in this episode, click on any of the below links for free, in-depth information:
Websites & Blogs:
- Yung Chou's Blog
- Steven Murawski’s Blog
- Chef for Windows
- Chef + Microsoft Azure
- Learn more: Managing Your Systems on Microsoft Azure with Chef
Follow the conversation @MS_ITPro
Become a Fan @ facebook.com/MicrosoftITPro
Subscribe to our podcast via iTunes, Stitcher, or RSS
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