Hi Ned, I am the founder of Terramate. Thanks for featuring us in your latest review. Terramate focusses on providing stacks that are IaC agnostic. Important to say that Terramate stacks support Terraform Workspaces and will also support Terraform stacks. Stacks help you to compose modular platforms with infrastructure as code at a scale. As mentioned by you we also add features such as code generation and variables such as globals. The whole point of stacks is to run any command in stacks (e.g. terraform init, pulumi and what not). The cloud service is a platform that helps you to manage your stacks at a scale by adding CI/CD in your existing CI/CD provider, observability and insights for your stacks (e.g. DORA metrics), drift management, asset inventory and more. I'd love to join you in a fireside chat to discuss Terramate further!
Ned, hi. I constantly use Terragrunt in my company. So in terms of what Terramate can do, I think this is a similar tool. I wonder what's the benefit? As to your question - I think unscripted is perfectly fine.
Hello Sir, can you pls create small module for azure resource like azure quick start, I have gone through AWS quick start and modified for azure but no luck...
Ned the one video for an upcoming TT is 100% GitOps Terraform with Weaveworks TF FluxCD Controller. Use a KinD K8s cluster to install FluxCD and the Terraform and GitRepository CRDs so that Git changes of Terraform resources are auto-drift detected and reconciled by the Controller. This is where TF is going the way Crossplane does it with ArgoCD or FluxCD. The imperative AzDo or GHA pipelines as code to drive end to end TF Workflows is going to get phased out eventually
Hi Ned,
I am the founder of Terramate. Thanks for featuring us in your latest review. Terramate focusses on providing stacks that are IaC agnostic. Important to say that Terramate stacks support Terraform Workspaces and will also support Terraform stacks. Stacks help you to compose modular platforms with infrastructure as code at a scale. As mentioned by you we also add features such as code generation and variables such as globals. The whole point of stacks is to run any command in stacks (e.g. terraform init, pulumi and what not). The cloud service is a platform that helps you to manage your stacks at a scale by adding CI/CD in your existing CI/CD provider, observability and insights for your stacks (e.g. DORA metrics), drift management, asset inventory and more.
I'd love to join you in a fireside chat to discuss Terramate further!
Thanks for the clarification. I definitely want to spend some more time with Terramate and see what it can do!
I defiantly prefer the full edited version, I see this channel as more of an educational on for the Hashicorp products.
+1 on the edited live(ish) format you have opted for!
Ned, hi. I constantly use Terragrunt in my company. So in terms of what Terramate can do, I think this is a similar tool. I wonder what's the benefit? As to your question - I think unscripted is perfectly fine.
Thanks for letting me know! Unscripted is a little easier, but not once I hit the editing bay. We'll see what 2024 brings.
polished is best, the script makes it very well connected and easier to follow as an educational tool.
I like both version, I would say do whatever the best is for you
Hello Sir, can you pls create small module for azure resource like azure quick start, I have gone through AWS quick start and modified for azure but no luck...
Can you share a link to the AWS quickstart? I'll see what I can do!
Ned the one video for an upcoming TT is 100% GitOps Terraform with Weaveworks TF FluxCD Controller. Use a KinD K8s cluster to install FluxCD and the Terraform and GitRepository CRDs so that Git changes of Terraform resources are auto-drift detected and reconciled by the Controller. This is where TF is going the way Crossplane does it with ArgoCD or FluxCD. The imperative AzDo or GHA pipelines as code to drive end to end TF Workflows is going to get phased out eventually
Interesting idea! I'll add it to the list for sure.
@NedintheCloud Thanks Ned. I've learned tons from TT. Your Azure AD Federated Workload ID used in GitHub Actions with Terraform was a hugely helpful.
Might as well be a name of a cat :)
I prefer the polished version, sorry! 😊
Love the videos though, thank you!
No problem 😊
I love scripted, but your cat's unexpected cameos might be 'paw-stponed' indefinitely!
the audio is slightly out of sync with the video, can you polish that up :)
100% fully scripted