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terraform-aws-elastic-beanstalk-environment
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Ask HN: Heroku to Beanstalk?
- If your instance health checks are too stringent, it can become frustrating to try and get your application back in the healthy state. Consider a scenario where your health check page (e.g. /health) pings a non-essential cache database. If your cache database goes offline, EB will treat your application as unhealthy. I recommend keeping the health check page very simple, and setting up separate alarms for other services.
To add to/counteract some points seen in another comment:
Cloudposse has modules that make beanstalk quite manageable with Terraform: https://github.com/cloudposse/terraform-aws-elastic-beanstal...
"Hard to attract talent": I'm skeptical this is an issue in most cases. After all, EB exists so that you don't have to think too much about the infra. For simple use cases, a general understanding of the infra components (not EB-specific) will go a long way. However I can understand talent/developer time could be an issue you're doing something really fancy with EB, such as making heavy use of EB extensions.
"Not the future": This sounds like another way of saying "it's not trendy". Whilst I agree, this point doesn't weigh heavily for me, as I'd try to focus on doing what's right for the application and the team.
terraform-aws-jenkins
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Battle-tested way to configure a Jenkins server on AWS using IaC/CaC?
Are you planning to use Kubernetes or just roll it out on standard EC2 instances? If the latter, check out the CloudPosse terraform module, they always have good stuff.
What are some alternatives?
terraform-aws-dynamic-subnets - Terraform module for public and private subnets provisioning in existing VPC
terraform-aws-ecs-atlantis - Terraform module for deploying Atlantis as an ECS Task
terraform-aws-elastic-beanstal
packer-examples-for-vsphere - Packer Examples for vSphere
terraform-aws-ec2-instance - Terraform module for provisioning a general purpose EC2 host
docker-samba - Samba Docker image
terraform-aws-tfstate-backend - Terraform module that provision an S3 bucket to store the `terraform.tfstate` file and a DynamoDB table to lock the state file to prevent concurrent modifications and state corruption.
kubernetes-operator - Kubernetes native Jenkins Operator