futureofandhra Posted March 16, 2023 Report Posted March 16, 2023 after cloud based devops avi use chestunnara Quote
futureofandhra Posted March 16, 2023 Author Report Posted March 16, 2023 Just now, tennisluvrredux said: Terraform ya terraform for creating resources n all but puppet chef ansible inka evaru vadutunnaru ani Quote
futureofandhra Posted March 16, 2023 Author Report Posted March 16, 2023 29 minutes ago, Spartan said: i feel they are not worth in cloud what about linux server situation? Quote
hyperbole Posted March 16, 2023 Report Posted March 16, 2023 Ippudu anta Terraform nadustunnadi kada Quote
Netflixmovieguz Posted March 16, 2023 Report Posted March 16, 2023 36 minutes ago, futureofandhra said: after cloud based devops avi use chestunnara Supplement changes kkee. 10yrs ago toollssa Quote
futureofandhra Posted March 16, 2023 Author Report Posted March 16, 2023 3 minutes ago, Netflixmovieguz said: Supplement changes kkee. 10yrs ago toollssa seen those openings couple of years back Quote
BabuDEVUDU Posted March 16, 2023 Report Posted March 16, 2023 With Terraform you can only create or modify or destroy resources right? With Chef, Ansible and puppet you get to configure the servers right? We used to use Puppet along with packer to create golden amis which we used to create CF stacks in one of my previous projects. Later in the same project we migrated to ECS, then we got rid of puppet, made use of Docker to configure the containers and later we got rid of docker tans started using code build, code pipeline n code deploy. After we are done with ECS migration from EC2, we started using Terraform and we no longer used CF for managing our stacks Just want to know if Terraform can also be used for reaource (servers/containers etc) configuration and if chef, puppet and ansible can also be used for managing the resources? Please share your insights on this one. 1 Quote
Netflixmovieguz Posted March 16, 2023 Report Posted March 16, 2023 19 minutes ago, BabuDEVUDU said: With Terraform you can only create or modify or destroy resources right? With Chef, Ansible and puppet you get to configure the servers right? We used to use Puppet along with packer to create golden amis which we used to create CF stacks in one of my previous projects. Later in the same project we migrated to ECS, then we got rid of puppet, made use of Docker to configure the containers and later we got rid of docker tans started using code build, code pipeline n code deploy. After we are done with ECS migration from EC2, we started using Terraform and we no longer used CF for managing our stacks Just want to know if Terraform can also be used for reaource (servers/containers etc) configuration and if chef, puppet and ansible can also be used for managing the resources? Please share your insights on this one. can do both configure and provision. terraform or cf not for configurations unless you write a script 1 Quote
Netflixmovieguz Posted March 16, 2023 Report Posted March 16, 2023 23 minutes ago, futureofandhra said: seen those openings couple of years back no openings for only chef puppet ansible salt etc etc Quote
futureofandhra Posted March 16, 2023 Author Report Posted March 16, 2023 9 minutes ago, Netflixmovieguz said: no openings for only chef puppet ansible salt etc etc ok Quote
Sreeven Posted March 16, 2023 Report Posted March 16, 2023 1 hour ago, futureofandhra said: after cloud based devops avi use chestunnara Config management ki you still need ansible kind of tools. Terraform vade ansible vadatadu..nenu direct terraform vendor architect tho demo teesukunna..vade cheppadu.. Quote
maverick19 Posted March 16, 2023 Report Posted March 16, 2023 2 hours ago, futureofandhra said: ya terraform for creating resources n all but puppet chef ansible inka evaru vadutunnaru ani terraform for resource creation. ansible is for configuration tools. we use ansible and run terraform also in most cases. Quote
Spartan Posted March 16, 2023 Report Posted March 16, 2023 2 hours ago, futureofandhra said: what about linux server situation? @futureofandhra linux as a instance will never die.. but the way we use its kernel changes... containers are ruling the domain now... with all sort of flavors of Linux... Quote
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