azure-templates VS typhoon

Compare azure-templates vs typhoon and see what are their differences.

azure-templates

A set of Azure Templates for getting you started in Azure with Fortinet. (by fortinet)
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azure-templates typhoon
22 12
84 1,895
- 1.1%
5.6 8.4
10 days ago 3 days ago
HCL HCL
MIT License MIT License
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azure-templates

Posts with mentions or reviews of azure-templates. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-02-25.

typhoon

Posts with mentions or reviews of typhoon. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-08-08.
  • You Can't Control Your Data in the Cloud
    1 project | news.ycombinator.com | 29 Sep 2023
    Don't forget the lies of cost savings that the Cloud providers have shoved down our industry's throats. We are paying out the nose for cloud services and we are giving up all the rights to our data. It's a bad deal in the end.

    I have a bunch of friends that work at SaaS companies and their cloud spend for pretty basic deployments is in the many thousands of dollars a month. Most of their deployments could be handled by a half rack with beefy servers in a couple of datacenters for a fraction of the cost. I pay for a full rack myself and it costs me ~$1200 a month for space, power and bandwidth (10Gb pipe with a current 1Gb commit), and my hardware costs for everything in that rack were a one time cost of around $3000. I have 160 GHz of CPU and 141 GiB of memory for my workloads with a few servers that are not yet provisioned into my Nomad cluster.

    And before you say well there are costs involved with finding people that have the skills to do that kind of thing and time needed to set all of that up, yes that is true, but our industry has moved from one bucket to another one that is more expensive in the end with a bunch of downsides. I think there is a middle ground where you can use some cloud services and run the important stuff on hardware you own. The tooling to self-host your own stack in a rack of servers you own is light years better than it was 10 years ago and it keeps getting better. Tools like https://nebula.defined.net/docs/ and https://github.com/poseidon/typhoon for example enable you to use whatever providers you want and build a deployment can cost less, gives you more control over your data, while being agile enough to make changes when the team needs something new or different.

    I am excited for the next 10 years of progress and I'd expect we are going to see more companies self-hosting their deployments on bare metal.

  • Kubernetes Exposed: One YAML Away from Disaster
    4 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 8 Aug 2023
    This is also why managed Kubernetes is a useful thing (EKS, GKE, et al)... but if you still want to do it yourself, maybe look into some Kubernetes distros (like Typhoon (https://typhoon.psdn.io) which I run on my clusters)
  • Provision a K8s with Terraform in 3 local VMs
    1 project | /r/Terraform | 1 May 2023
  • Kubernetes and Terraform
    3 projects | /r/kubernetes | 13 Oct 2022
    Sounds like this may work for you: https://typhoon.psdn.io/
  • Kubernetes on Bare Metal
    3 projects | /r/devops | 28 Sep 2022
  • Kubernetes The IaC Way - Or how to install Kubernetes The Hard Way in one command using Infrastructure as Code
    2 projects | /r/devops | 26 May 2022
    These days I deploy using Typhoon. Production ready k8s in less than 20 minutes. It leverages Terraform and Flatcar Linux. Lovely combo. No need to do any of it "the hard way" unless you want to know about the internals.
  • Minimal and free Kubernetes distribution with Terraform!
    1 project | /r/kubernetes | 20 Dec 2021
  • Kubernetes, Jenkins, Docker/Packer, and dynamic kickstart server.
    4 projects | /r/devops | 19 Dec 2021
    I actually use terraform + matchbox to bare metal provision k8s (flatcar linux) using Typhoon.
  • Recommendations for a container OS?
    3 projects | /r/docker | 6 Nov 2021
  • Typhoon
    2 projects | /r/kubernetes | 5 Aug 2021
    Wondering what others think? Typhoon

What are some alternatives?

When comparing azure-templates and typhoon you can also consider the following projects:

fortigate-autoscale-azure - An implementation of FortiGate Autoscale for the Microsoft Azure platform API with a Cosmos DB storage backend.

harvester - Open source hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI) software

fortigate-terraform-deploy - Deployment templates for FortiGate-VM on cloud platforms with terraform

kubespray - Deploy a Production Ready Kubernetes Cluster

fortinet-azure-solutions - A set of Azure Templates for getting you started in Azure with Fortinet solutions. This repository is a place for beta releases and work on the latest templates to be published on github.com/fortinet or custom templates.

terraform-k3s-private-cloud - Private cluster with k3s. Why have 1 huge complicated cluster (pet) when you can have many simple, cheap clusters (cattle)?

terraform-kubestack - Kubestack is a framework for Kubernetes platform engineering teams to define the entire cloud native stack in one Terraform code base and continuously evolve the platform safely through GitOps.

k8s-hetzner - A Kubernetes cluster provisioned with Terraform, running in Hetzner Cloud

Flatcar - Flatcar project repository for issue tracking, project documentation, etc.

terraform-azurerm-caf-enterprise-scale - Azure landing zones Terraform module

azure-aks-kubernetes-masterclass - Azure AKS Kubernetes Masterclass

NubesGen - Going to production on Azure is only one `git push` away