AWS OpsWorks
AWS OpsWorks
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What is AWS OpsWorks?
AWS OpsWorks is a configuration management service that provides managed instances of Chef and Puppet.
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February 12, 2021
Making DevOps life easier with AWS OpsWorks
For our organization, having AWS OpsWorks made it easier for our devops area to automate an infinity of manual processes - each time we increased the quantities, the process became more and more cumbersome. For this reason OpsWorks and its execution of scripts streamlined the deployment and maintenance of our Chef Instances .
On the other hand, our monitoring area has managed to collect automatically all the performance data of the operations, which represents great visibility for the management and administration areas of the corporation.
We currently use AWS OpsWorks in hosting our application core. It forms the foundation of our product, which is used by the entire company; however, only a few select members of our backend team manage it directly. AWS OpsWorks allows us to leverage the powerful EC2 infrastructure without having to build out a custom instance management system.
March 22, 2018
Good for simple stacks and getting going with AWS + Chef
We currently use Opsworks to help orchestrate parts of our infrastructure and manage instances via Chef recipes. It is used for the majority of the backend services we produce. It gives us a framework around which to hang our applications and an easy way to rebuild servers, auto-scale services and do basic monitoring.