rivet
pulumi-aws
rivet | pulumi-aws | |
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4 | 3 | |
1,825 | 420 | |
1.4% | 1.9% | |
9.9 | 9.5 | |
6 days ago | 3 days ago | |
Rust | Go | |
Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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rivet
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Show HN: Rivet (YC W23) – Open-Source Game Server Management with Nomad and Rust
https://github.com/rivet-gg/rivet/blob/main/docs/infrastruct...
lists nomad as apache 2.0, when its either MPL or BUSL depending on version.
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HashiCorp Adopts Business Source License
We built our OSS company (Apache 2.0) with Nomad at its core. We provide game server orchestration with a handful of services around it, which could be misconstrued to be considered providing a "competitive offering to HashiCorp." Needless to say, we'll be freezing our Nomad version at the last MPL version because of how vague the license is (intentionally).
We also use CockroachDB which uses BSL, but we're not providing a remotely competitive offering.
I'll likely continue to recommend HashiCorp products (Nomad, Consul, Terraform, and Packer) to anyone who asks my advice, but it's disappointing to hear this change.
We maintain a rudimentary SBOM for anyone curious: https://github.com/rivet-gg/rivet/blob/main/docs/infrastruct...
pulumi-aws
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HashiCorp Adopts Business Source License
Sure, but the providers for some of the biggest platforms are maintained by HashiCorp[1] - like the AWS, Azure, GCP, and Kubernetes providers[2], and it appears the Pulumi AWS provider (for example) _does_ use the Terraform AWS provider, even to this day[3].
1. https://developer.hashicorp.com/terraform/registry/providers... - "official" providers are maintained by HashiCorp
2. https://registry.terraform.io/browse/providers?tier=official - The filtered list of "official" providers maintained by HashiCorp
3. https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi-aws/tree/008c4360bc9fc24303... - Just prove it to myself, I can see the `upstream` git submodule, which embeds pulumi/terraform-provider-aws, which is a fork of hashicorp/terraform-provider-aws, although the repo was not created as a fork in Github, so it is not marked as a "fork" and so I have to compare commit histories to tell that it is a fork.
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Converting Full Terraform Programs to Pulumi
>Isn't pulumi aws just terraform under the hood still?
It depends.
The AWS "Classic" provider uses the terraform provider [1].
The AWS "Native" provider does not, and instead uses the AWS Cloud Control API [2].
[1]: https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi-aws
[2]: https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi-aws-native
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For IaC: Pulumi or Terraform?
Pulumi uses terraform providers to schematize the CRUD options for some cloud providers. Part of the difficulty with any infrastructure as code offering is that your favourite cloud provider doesn't always provide a full API spec, so we need to somehow figure out what resources can be created, what parameters are available to those resources etc. We take the terraform provider, look at the available operations for that provider and then turned it into a Pulumi schema, which can then be read by the Pulumi engine. If you take a look here you can actually see that generated schema for AWS.
What are some alternatives?
red - Red is a next-generation programming language strongly inspired by Rebol, but with a broader field of usage thanks to its native-code compiler, from system programming to high-level scripting and cross-platform reactive GUI, while providing modern support for concurrency, all in a zero-install, zero-config, single ~1MB file!
terracognita - Reads from existing public and private cloud providers (reverse Terraform) and generates your infrastructure as code on Terraform configuration
delta - C* is a hybrid low-level/high-level systems programming language focused on performance and productivity.
doctl - The official command line interface for the DigitalOcean API.
dmd - dmd D Programming Language compiler
humbug - Get usage metrics and crash reports for your API, library, or command line tool.
unity-actions - Github actions for testing and building Unity projects
pulumi-kubernetes - A Pulumi resource provider for Kubernetes to manage API resources and workloads in running clusters
Vagrant - Vagrant is a tool for building and distributing development environments.
pulumi-eks - A Pulumi component for easily creating and managing an Amazon EKS Cluster
microgravity.io - Microgravity.io is a 2D shooter IO game set in space in which you must create a conquering civilization.
NATS - High-Performance server for NATS.io, the cloud and edge native messaging system.