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Pulumi
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The 2024 Web Hosting Report
Infrastructure as Code (IaC) is an important part of any true hosting operation in the public cloud. Each of these platforms has their own IaC solution, e.g. AWS CloudFormation. But they also support popular open-source IaC tools like Pulumi or Terraform. A category of tools that also needs to be discussed is API gateways and other app-specific load balancers. There are applications for internal consumption, which can be called microservices if you have a lot of them. And often microservices use advanced networking options such as a service mesh instead of just the native private network offered by a VPC.
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A list of SaaS, PaaS and IaaS offerings that have free tiers of interest to devops and infradev
Pulumi โ Modern infrastructure as a code platform that allows you to use familiar programming languages and tools to build, deploy, and manage cloud infrastructure.
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Best way to deploy K8s to single VPS for dev environment
Another alternative to writing an operator would be to rely on kustomize or https://www.pulumi.com/.
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โกโก Level Up Your Cloud Experience with These 7 Open Source Projects ๐ฉ๏ธ
Pulumi
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Show HN: Togomak โ declarative pipeline orchestrator based on HCL and Terraform
Would it make sense to say Dagger is to Pulumi [1], as Terraform is to Togomak?
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The Complete Microservices Guide
Infrastructure as Code (IaC): Define your infrastructure using code (IaC) to automate the provisioning of resources such as virtual machines, load balancers, and databases. Tools like Terraform, Pulumi, and AWS CloudFormation can help.
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[P] MLOps for Vercel OpenAI chatbot infrastructure
This example uses Pulumi which allows you to write the IaC in Python.
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HashiCorp changes license Terraform to BSL
What are your opinions on the decision to the change to BSL? Will you move to use the cloud service, keep using current version, the open source fork, switch to pulumi or bicep?
- Set Up MacOS for Development Productivity
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Learning Go by examples: part 12 - Deploy Go apps in Go with Pulumi
$ pulumi new go --force Manage your Pulumi stacks by logging in. Run `pulumi login --help` for alternative login options. Enter your access token from https://app.pulumi.com/account/tokens or hit to log in using your browser : Welcome to Pulumi! Pulumi helps you create, deploy, and manage infrastructure on any cloud using your favorite language. You can get started today with Pulumi at: https://www.pulumi.com/docs/get-started/ Tip: Resources you create with Pulumi are given unique names (a randomly generated suffix) by default. To learn more about auto-naming or customizing resource names see https://www.pulumi.com/docs/intro/concepts/resources/#autonaming. This command will walk you through creating a new Pulumi project. Enter a value or leave blank to accept the (default), and press . Press ^C at any time to quit. project name: (pulumi-gophers) project description: (A minimal Go Pulumi program) Created project 'pulumi-gophers' Please enter your desired stack name. To create a stack in an organization, use the format / (e.g. `acmecorp/dev`). stack name: (gophers) Created stack 'gophers' Installing dependencies... go: downloading github.com/pulumi/pulumi/sdk/v3 v3.60.1 go: downloading golang.org/x/net v0.7.0 ... go: downloading github.com/kr/text v0.2.0 Finished installing dependencies Your new project is ready to go! To perform an initial deployment, run `pulumi up`
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?
- Anyway to automate the AKS cluster creation using Yaml?
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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 is the coolest Go open source projects you have seen?
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Kubernetes and Helmfile Best Practices
assess https://crossplane.io/
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Question on how to handle common infrastructure services;
Also, 5 cents * assess https://crossplane.io/ * dont use terraform, ansible or other stone age stuff in k8s * dont call fluxcd or argo gitops, those 2 companies are just exploiting the practice name.
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Ask HN: Have You Left Kubernetes?
Crossplane [1] is great way to create and manage resources across cloud providers, MSPs via kubernetes objects.
What are some alternatives?
terraform-cdk - Define infrastructure resources using programming constructs and provision them using HashiCorp Terraform
kubevela - The Modern Application Platform.
cdk8s - Define Kubernetes native apps and abstractions using object-oriented programming
terragrunt - Terragrunt is a thin wrapper for Terraform that provides extra tools for working with multiple Terraform modules.
bicep - Bicep is a declarative language for describing and deploying Azure resources
Ansible - Ansible is a radically simple IT automation platform that makes your applications and systems easier to deploy and maintain. Automate everything from code deployment to network configuration to cloud management, in a language that approaches plain English, using SSH, with no agents to install on remote systems. https://docs.ansible.com.
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.
argocd-image-updater - Automatic container image update for Argo CD
helm - The Kubernetes Package Manager
atlantis - Terraform Pull Request Automation
external-dns - Configure external DNS servers (AWS Route53, Google CloudDNS and others) for Kubernetes Ingresses and Services