k2tf
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k2tf
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Tool to convert set of yaml ( kustomize generated ) to terraform ?
This might be what you are looking for: https://github.com/sl1pm4t/k2tf
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HELM vs KUSTOMIZE
... and if you're an opinionated person, like me, and you value consolidated infrastructure atomicity as a whole along side locks for everything. You'd port cherry-picked helm charts as terraform modules with k2tf, and build every docker container from scratch, with forced layer invalidation to perform security updates for every image, using the docker and kubernetes providers respectively.
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Share a GPU between pods on AWS EKS
Pro tip: If you want to convert k8s yaml files to .tf, you can use k2tf (repo) that is able to convert the resource types of the yaml top their appropriated counterparts of the k8s provider for terraform. To install it, just:
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Does anyone use terraform to manage Kubernetes objects as opposed to using plain yamls/helm charts/kustomize?
Almost all is created as manifest/helm in K8S world, too much toil to convert (tool like https://github.com/sl1pm4t/k2tf help but exists corners cases)
crossplane
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Rethinking Infrastructure as Code from Scratch
did anyone adopt in production https://crossplane.io ?
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Understanding Crossplane is being hard
- https://github.com/crossplane/crossplane/blob/master/design/one-pager-composition-environment.md
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Automated provisioning for data resources
In the overall scheme of things , look at services like backstage.io , crossplane.io and opslevel.com to get ideas. This is not necessarily an endorsement of the services. If all you want is to handle cloud resources and that's it, Terraform can be enough with what ever flavor of web technologies you and your team are comfortable with and can support it along the way. Doesn't take much to create a js based website to collect data from a form, or use other means to collecting data as long as its recorded and transparent for accountability.
- What are some Terraform automation tools you want to exist?
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Crossplane: Unifying platform engineering based on Kubernetes API
XRs are written in a fully declarative manner. And when I am building my XR from underlying managed resources provided by some crossplane provider I need to parametrize resources, use conditionals and create arrays of resuorces The issues of declarativeness in the world of automation are well known- we typically resort to some form of templating and we invent some imperative expressions into that templating language/format. This is currently not very well supported with Crossplane however Crossplane team realizes this issue and they are conteptualizing solution here
- Anyway to automate the AKS cluster creation using Yaml?
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What options are available for using internal code from a fully open source project?
I have an idea for a project that would interface with Crossplane. The project has some code that would save tons of time if I could use it directly in my project, but it is located in the internal directory. I can't import the modules directly, but the project is open sourced under an Apache 2.0 license, so the code itself is available for use under that license.
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Azure vs AWS
There are always new projects like crossplane that sit on top on architecture systems like terraform, vagrant. The pressure to abstract away any sort of resources is mounting, companies can save a lot by for example by alt hosting S3 endpoints. The train is going the direction not to tie anything to a specific platform implementation if its not a must. Most of the companies I work with use AWS as a hosting provider, but Microsoft for github and related CI matters. As I learned, AWS quality is very dependent on location, eu-central-1 is dead stable for our use cases serving about millions requests a day.
- Crossplane on Amazon EKS with IRSA
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One multi-container deployment vs. a separate deployment for each image?
Practically, you'll be replacing stock k8s resources (deployments) with custom ones like Argo Rollouts with Keda autoscaling, so you have to plan the respective Gitops CD pipeline (fluxcd/argocd with some crossplane), as well.
What are some alternatives?
terraformer - CLI tool to generate terraform files from existing infrastructure (reverse Terraform). Infrastructure to Code
kubevela - The Modern Application Platform.
hcl - HCL is the HashiCorp configuration language.
Pulumi - Pulumi - Infrastructure as Code in any programming language. Build infrastructure intuitively on any cloud using familiar languages 🚀
aws-virtual-gpu-device-plugin - AWS virtual gpu device plugin provides capability to use smaller virtual gpus for your machine learning inference workloads
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.
terraform-provider-flux - Terraform and OpenTofu provider for bootstrapping Flux
terraform-cdk - Define infrastructure resources using programming constructs and provision them using HashiCorp Terraform
terraform-provider-kubernetes - Terraform Kubernetes provider
helm - The Kubernetes Package Manager
asdf-awscli
external-dns - Configure external DNS servers (AWS Route53, Google CloudDNS and others) for Kubernetes Ingresses and Services