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Chef Review: Pros, Cons, Features, and Pricing

Chef is a development and operations (DevOps) automation platform that automates infrastructure management and application deployment. It's ideal for large enterprises in the tech and finance sectors needing efficient automation. Chef simplifies infrastructure management, configuration, and operational tasks across complex enterprise environments.

Chef, also known as Progress Chef, addresses deployment inefficiencies, configuration drifts, and automation needs for information technology (IT) and development teams. It works with multiple cloud providers, allowing teams to provision compute resources with infrastructure as code.

In this article, I'll cover Chef's features, pros and cons, use cases, pricing, and more so you can decide if it aligns with your development needs and goals.

Chef Evaluation Summary

Chef Overview

Our Review Methodology

Core Features

Ease of Use

Integrations

Chef Specs

Chef FAQs

Katie Sanders
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