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bicep | bottlerocket | |
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74 | 40 | |
3,111 | 8,141 | |
1.2% | 1.5% | |
0.0 | 9.8 | |
3 days ago | 1 day ago | |
Bicep | Rust | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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bicep
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The issue of recursive module calls in declarative infrastructure-as-code
I thought it was a good idea, but Bicep did not agree. I have submitted a proposal to the Bicep team for how this can be allowed. Vote for this issue if you agree!
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Rethinking Infrastructure as Code from Scratch
Bicep has limitations which makes it non-declarative even though it is marketed as declarative: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-resource-manag...
MSFT is trying to add features to make this better, but it is not in production yet: https://github.com/Azure/bicep/issues/10460
Additionally, Bicep does not support interacting with Azure Active Directory: https://github.com/Azure/bicep/issues/7724
So it really is not very useful. Terraform is better in almost every single conceivable way.
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Need an advice between Azure Bicep and Terraform.
Github: https://github.com/Azure/bicep/issues/9569
- Is Bicep built on top of ARM or not?
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Create your first Azure Bicep Template
Since its launch Bicep has become popular within the IT community. You can find blog posts, tweets, conference sessions, and plenty of interaction on the official Bicep GitHub space. Bicep became production ready at v0.3. It is supported by Microsoft Support Plans.
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How do you all start developing your arm template
Please give Azure Bicep a try. You get a really simple experience with all the benefits of using the platform native capabilities https://github.com/Azure/bicep
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DevOps ARM to Bicep Migration - Parameter Files
I was on the bicep call last month but that doesn't mean I didn't miss the announcement, it looks like they are getting close though - https://github.com/Azure/bicep/issues/8598
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Bicep Extension Finally Arrives in Visual Studio! Here's What You Need to Know
Bicep, the open source project used by Visual Studio Code to extend its capabilities, has finally arrived in Visual Studio, enabling users of Microsoft’s flagship IDE to use some of Bicep’s most popular features in the same program they have been using since they were introduced to it — in other words, Visual Studio itself.
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How to pass Bicep outputs between YAML steps
In addition, check the similar issue on GitHub.
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Bicep code design best practice - input very much appreciated!
There is an ongoing thread here https://github.com/Azure/bicep/issues/1853
bottlerocket
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Exploring cgroups v2 and MemoryQoS With EKS and Bottlerocket
According to this discussion - starting with Bottlerocket 1.13.0 (Mar 2023) new distributions will default to using Cgroups v2 interface for process organization and enforcing resource limits.
- Boletín AWS Open Source, Christmas Edition
- Bottlerocket OS
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Bottlerocket – Minimal, immutable Linux OS with verified boot
Well, the link I provided references the Bottlerocket docs which explains the control container and the admin container and also how you can configure Bottlerocket via the User Data field when launching it as an AMI. All the information appears to be in the docs
https://github.com/bottlerocket-os/bottlerocket/blob/develop...
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Introduction to Immutable Linux Systems
On the server-side, there's Bottlerocket OS [1] (Amazon). They use A/B partitions for upgrades, and the idea is that you just run containers for anything non-base. Boot containers are used to do custom configuration at boot, and host-container (or DaemonSet, if you run K8S) is used for long-running services.
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RedHat try to kill Centos, Rocky, Alma, Oracle Linux
Bottlerocket OS.
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Wolfi: A community Linux OS designed for the container and cloud-native era
To add to the other excellent answers, I would recommend adding Bottlerocket to your reading list: https://github.com/bottlerocket-os/bottlerocket#readme
I'm also aware of (but haven't used) https://github.com/siderolabs/talos#readme
I just realized your question may have implied a desktop os, whereas Bottlerocket, Flatcar, and likely the others in this specific thread are server-side. I don't have much experience with trying to solve that problem on the desktop except for the horror-show that is snap
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Compile Linux Kernel 6.x on AL2? 😎
https://github.com/bottlerocket-os/bottlerocket/issues/2855 soon for bottlerocket, maybe you’ll see Amazon Linux 2023 for eks nodes soon too?
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Twitter open sources Navi: High-Performance Machine Learning Serving Server in Rust
I think open sourcing for free labor is a common misconception. Most corporate led open source projects (eg, https://github.com/bottlerocket-os/bottlerocket from AWS or https://github.com/facebook/relay from Facebook) still require a team of employees.
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OS choices for cluster
Bottlerocket might be worth a look. https://github.com/bottlerocket-os/bottlerocket
What are some alternatives?
Pulumi - Pulumi - Infrastructure as Code in any programming language. Build infrastructure intuitively on any cloud using familiar languages 🚀
firecracker - Secure and fast microVMs for serverless computing.
Pester - Pester is the ubiquitous test and mock framework for PowerShell.
Flatcar - Flatcar project repository for issue tracking, project documentation, etc.
azure-cli - Azure Command-Line Interface
nerdctl - contaiNERD CTL - Docker-compatible CLI for containerd, with support for Compose, Rootless, eStargz, OCIcrypt, IPFS, ...
azure-quickstart-templates - Azure Quickstart Templates
lima - Linux virtual machines, with a focus on running containers
terraform - Terraform enables you to safely and predictably create, change, and improve infrastructure. It is a source-available tool that codifies APIs into declarative configuration files that can be shared amongst team members, treated as code, edited, reviewed, and versioned.
flatcar-linux-update-operator - A Kubernetes operator to manage updates of Flatcar Container Linux
infracost - Cloud cost estimates for Terraform in pull requests💰📉 Shift FinOps Left!
amazon-ecs-agent - Amazon Elastic Container Service Agent