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cloud-foundation-fabric
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Hi Guy, I am working with below git project and trying to test it by deploying it. For the life of my I can't find any documentation on values for : bq_table_overwrite, target_node. I appreciate it. Thank you.
From the source code it looks like bq_table_overwrite is a boolean, and as it name implies allows tables to be overwritten, while target_node is pointing to the organization id.
- How to build an environment to deploy micro services on GCP?
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CloudRun is an awesome product... but domains are so painfull
I recently set up a custom domain mapping for CloudRun and you are right, the classic way of doing so via Load Balancer has a lot of moving parts. However, there are a lot of great tutorials and blueprints out there. I highly recommend the Google Cloud Foundation Fabric.
- Manage GCP Stuff with Terraform
- Does GCP have anything that would be similar to AWS Transit Gateway? Currently we're trying to gather requirements for a GCP Landing Zone
- How do you guys create a migration strategy for gcp?
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Architecting your Cloud Native Infrastructure
If you would like to look at some sample implementations, I would recommend looking at this repository which helps users setup all these different networking models in GCP including hub and spoke via peering, hub and spoke via VPN, DNS and Google Private Access for on-premises, Shared VPC with GKE support, ILB as next hop and so on using Terraform
terraform-provider-local
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Simple way to play around with terraform locally without any cloud account
In this tutorial we will be using the local Provider as this can provision local files without needing any other setup.
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Manage GCP Stuff with Terraform
When dealing with large schema differences in BigQuery tables, you can't apply them. "error: rpc error: code = resourceexhausted desc = grpc: received message larger than max" This happens frequently with wide tables created from files like Datastore or Firestore backups as these tables are always truncated. The sequence of fields in the resulting table schema are not deterministic, so the diff can get very large in between new load jobs and deployments - and it's typically different between environments, too. As a result a deployment may just fail only in higher environments and this can be only fixed manually. Not what you are looking for when you want to automate infrastructure. There is a ticket open since June 2019: https://github.com/hashicorp/terraform-provider-local/issues/28
What are some alternatives?
alertmanager - Prometheus Alertmanager
thread-safe - Keep your favorite Twitter threads safe with a local copy
build-a-platform-with-krm - Build a platform with the Kubernetes resource model!
gRPC - The C based gRPC (C++, Python, Ruby, Objective-C, PHP, C#)
kubefed - Kubernetes Cluster Federation
consul - Consul is a distributed, highly available, and data center aware solution to connect and configure applications across dynamic, distributed infrastructure.
rook - Storage Orchestration for Kubernetes
CoreDNS - CoreDNS is a DNS server that chains plugins
Fluentd - Fluentd: Unified Logging Layer (project under CNCF)
clair - Vulnerability Static Analysis for Containers
zipkin - Zipkin is a distributed tracing system
Harbor - An open source trusted cloud native registry project that stores, signs, and scans content.