terraform-aws-ec2-instance
kubespy
terraform-aws-ec2-instance | kubespy | |
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157 | 2,829 | |
1.3% | 0.8% | |
6.0 | 5.4 | |
9 days ago | 16 days ago | |
HCL | Go | |
Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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terraform-aws-ec2-instance
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My "infrastructure as code" tool to manage production-grade clusters
Please, could you share what terraform modules do you mean? Something like terraform-aws-ec2-instance? Swarm or kubernetes clusters require manager and worker nodes, load balancers, firewall rules etc...
kubespy
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How I get better feedback on my PRs (and how you can, too)
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AWS EC2 Auto Scaling, Target Tracking Policies and Prometheus Exporters
Pulumi IaC will help us bring up our infrastructure on the AWS Cloud. Check out pulumi.com if you still need to become familiar with it. You can deploy this demo stack using the Pulumi button below.
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Terraform - How do you handle secrets?
There are other infrastructure as code tools that take secrets seriously. Pulumi encrypts all values in state and you can even bring your own key from your cloud provider
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Observability Mythbusters: Yes, Observability-Landscape-as-Code is a Thing
*Codifying the deployment of the OTel Collector *(to Nomad, Kubernetes, or a VM) using tools such as Terraform, Pulumi, or Ansible. The Collector funnels your OTel data to your Observability back-end. ✅
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Interesting tools?
KubeSpy - to see what's going on a deployment real time. https://github.com/pulumi/kubespy
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My "infrastructure as code" tool to manage production-grade clusters
it takes too much time, terraform configs are not easy to use also. Pulumi is much better to maintenance. Cloudy is good enough for launching a production-ready cluster in 5-10 minutes. It could be an alternative to kops
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We're building an open-source tool to deploy infrastructure in multiple clouds
Just wanted to mention a Terraform alternative I really like, especially cause it's infrastructure as code (IaC) http://pulumi.com/, though I'm not sure about their approach on multi cloud, haven't used it in quite a while
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Deploying Kubernetes Clusters in Increasingly absurd languages
That is the entire point of Pulumi, you should give it a try
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Tips: Conditional Expression on Terraform
pulumi.com if you are interested in doing anything dynamic inside of your templates (i.e. conditions) take a look at pulumi
- Ways to to trigger terraform modules
What are some alternatives?
terraform-layout-example - Example of a Truss Terraform project
pluto - A cli tool to help discover deprecated apiVersions in Kubernetes
nifi - Deploy a secured, clustered, auto-scaling NiFi service in AWS.
kops - Kubernetes Operations (kOps) - Production Grade k8s Installation, Upgrades and Management
terraform-aws-dynamic-subnets - Terraform module for public and private subnets provisioning in existing VPC
kured - Kubernetes Reboot Daemon
KaiMonkey - KaiMonkey provides vulnerable infrastructure as code (IaC) to help explore and understand common cloud security threats exposed via IaC.
nginx-prometheus-exporter - NGINX Prometheus Exporter for NGINX and NGINX Plus
terraform-aws-elastic-beanstalk-environment - Terraform module to provision an AWS Elastic Beanstalk Environment
google-cloud-cpp - C++ Client Libraries for Google Cloud Services
mc-hetzner - Deploy a Minecraft PaperMC server on Hetzner using Terraform and Ansible.
multy - Multy - Easily deploy multi cloud infrastructure. Write cloud-agnostic config deployed across multiple clouds