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Chef Reviews in February 2025: User Ratings, Pros & Cons

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Based on 41 ratings & 64 reviews

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Jim O

02/18/23

5 out of 5

"Powerful Open Source Configuration Management on another level!"

What do you like best about Progress Chef? In my experience, Progress Chef has several strengths that make it a compelling choice for organizations looking to streamline their infrastructure management. Firstly, Chef's declarative language makes it easy to define and manage the desired state of infrastructure components. By defining "recipes" and "cookbooks" that describe the desired configuration of each resource, Chef ensures that the infrastructure remains consistent and predictable ...

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Raphael G

01/16/23

5 out of 5

"Gets the job done in a nice and easy way"

What do you like best about Progress Chef? Automation has never been so easy to do, whether it is a server or other software-related workload; the progressive chef is handy has always been a forte. My team started using progressive chef before puppet or even ansible, and it's still everyone's favorite What do you dislike about Progress Chef? Not everyone had it easy with how to use it from the start, but after a while, everyone was alright. Create more developer advocates and communities ...

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Raphael G

01/16/23

5 out of 5

"Gets the job done in a nice and easy way"

What do you like best about Progress Chef? Automation has never been so easy to do, whether it is a server or other software-related workload; the progressive chef is handy has always been a forte. My team started using progressive chef before puppet or even ansible, and it's still everyone's favorite What do you dislike about Progress Chef? Not everyone had it easy with how to use it from the start, but after a while, everyone was alright. Create more developer advocates and communities ...

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AU

Anonymous User

10/26/22

5 out of 5

"Chef Experience"

What do you like best about Progress Chef? We have used Chef for 10+ years as our configuration management tool. The Chef Infra infrastructure has been robust and provided a stable platform for us to develop against. The out of box functionality solves many of our use cases and the Chef DSL provides enough extensibility that we can create functionality for our specific use cases. What do you dislike about Progress Chef? My main dislike about Chef is the care and feeding required to perform ...

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AU

Anonymous User

10/26/22

5 out of 5

"Chef Experience"

What do you like best about Progress Chef? We have used Chef for 10+ years as our configuration management tool. The Chef Infra infrastructure has been robust and provided a stable platform for us to develop against. The out of box functionality solves many of our use cases and the Chef DSL provides enough extensibility that we can create functionality for our specific use cases. What do you dislike about Progress Chef? My main dislike about Chef is the care and feeding required to perform ...

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Yogesh R

10/29/20

4 out of 5

"Chef Review"

What do you like best? Its very good tool to setup configuration management What do you dislike? its a agent based tool thats why we need to install agent everytiem Recommendations to others considering the product: yes i always recommended chef to use for CI/CD What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? we are doing configuration management using the chef

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User in Retail

08/11/19

4.5 out of 5

"Easy to deploy with Chef"

What do you like best? We have build the scripts which makes it very easy to deploy with Chef. What do you dislike? If something goes wrong its not easy to debug Recommendations to others considering the product: Try it. What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? All our deployments are with Chef now.

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Administrator in Consumer Services

04/20/19

5 out of 5

"Chef Configuration Management tool"

What do you like best? Most of our client uses Chef to deploy new code in an automated fashion. We also use it to update existing configurations and push those changes in an automated fashion to large groups of servers. Having the ability to deploy simple or full system changes out to a large group of servers with little human interaction has been a game changer for our company allowing us to deploy at scale and grow our infrastructure as our company grows. What do you dislike? It is very ...

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AI

Administrator in Consumer Services

04/20/19

5 out of 5

"Chef Configuration Management tool"

What do you like best? Most of our client uses Chef to deploy new code in an automated fashion. We also use it to update existing configurations and push those changes in an automated fashion to large groups of servers. Having the ability to deploy simple or full system changes out to a large group of servers with little human interaction has been a game changer for our company allowing us to deploy at scale and grow our infrastructure as our company grows. What do you dislike? It is very ...

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User in Computer Software

09/25/18

4.5 out of 5

"Cooking with infrastructure as code"

What do you like best? Once you're familiar with Chef, it's a very powerful tool for ensuring that your servers are all provisioned in the exact same way, and committing those choices to source control. There is a fairly active open source, and a lot of community cookbooks already exist for common tasks. What do you dislike? Reasonably challenging to get up and running with, especially if you aren't coming from a Ruby background. The documentation lags somewhat and I occasionally found ...

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