
Today, the first in a series of Software Factory demos has been released, at the cloud-architecture-demo project on github. The tools used to create this architecture include Terraform, EKS, Docker, Jenkins and the sock-shop app.
Today, the first in a series of Software Factory demos has been released, at the cloud-architecture-demo project on github.
This project leverages GitOps techniques that reduce friction during infrastructure deployments. This strategy yields notable processes efficiencies when leveraging Configuration-as-Code and adhering to strict change management procedures. By rendering critical cloud architecture in your portfolio as code, it is feasible that every day could be a Disaster Recovery exercise. When managing infrastructure with this disposable philosophy, any misconfigurations are quickly discovered and technical debt doesn't accumulate quite so quickly either. Looking at the big picture, it is the data that really matters. Infrastructure is just an end to the means, not the means to an end.
The tools used to create this architecture include Terraform, EKS, Docker, Jenkins and the sock-shop app. Instructions can be found in the Readme files: https://github.com/cloud-architecture-demo/demo-sf1