provider-terraform
A @crossplane provider for Terraform (by upbound)
terraform-aws-eks-blueprints-teams
Configure and deploy Team based multi-tenant EKS clusters. (by aws-ia)
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provider-terraform
Posts with mentions or reviews of provider-terraform.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-12-08.
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Options for handling Terraform with ArgoCD
I'm aware of: - A k8s cronjob shelling out to the terraform CLI - flamingo -> Flux -> weaveworks Terraform controller - Terraform cloud operator - Crossplane's terraform provider
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How are most EKS clusters deployed?
If you really really want to manage everything in kubernetes, I'd suggest trying out Crossplane with the Upbound Terraform provider, too keep the number of CRD's low - there were times when you could literally kill kubernetes with Crossplane CRD's
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Argo CD with Terraform?
Crossplane hit Cloud Native space a little bit over a year ago and has seen a lot of development and adoption. Instead of competing directly with terraform users they have included a provider that will consume a Terraform workspace. Here is a link to the official provider https://github.com/upbound/provider-terraform
terraform-aws-eks-blueprints-teams
Posts with mentions or reviews of terraform-aws-eks-blueprints-teams.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-05-22.
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How are most EKS clusters deployed?
If you want somewhat viable setup - I'd go for terraform-aws-modules (Anton did an awesome job), and aws-ia blueprints, especially those multi-tenant ones.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing provider-terraform and terraform-aws-eks-blueprints-teams you can also consider the following projects:
EKSCTL-Example-Configurations - Some sample configurations for EKSCTL.io to help understand how best to use it and increase adoption
terraform-equinix-metal-eks-anywhere - EKS Anywhere on Equinix Metal (Baremetal)
tofu-controller - A GitOps OpenTofu and Terraform controller for Flux
terranetes-controller - The terraform controller manages the life cycles of a terraform resource, allowing developers to self-serve dependencies in a controlled manner.
terraform-aws-eks - Terraform module to create AWS Elastic Kubernetes (EKS) resources πΊπ¦
cdk8s - Define Kubernetes native apps and abstractions using object-oriented programming
terraform-aws-eks-blueprints - Configure and deploy complete EKS clusters.
provider-terraform vs EKSCTL-Example-Configurations
terraform-aws-eks-blueprints-teams vs terraform-equinix-metal-eks-anywhere
provider-terraform vs tofu-controller
provider-terraform vs terranetes-controller
provider-terraform vs terraform-aws-eks
provider-terraform vs cdk8s
provider-terraform vs terraform-aws-eks-blueprints