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gregory hendrickson
2023-11-15 14:17:29 -08:00
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@@ -181,21 +181,21 @@ Application Failure - What if an application fails?
Time to Deploy - What if you need to deploy a new version of your application?
Worst Case Scenarios
* Accidental Deletions
* Compromised by malicious actors
* Natural Disasters - Need to change regions (region outages)
* Accidental Deletions
* Compromised by malicious actors
* Natural Disasters - Need to change regions (region outages)
Configuring after deployment does not guarentee 1:1 parity between environments
Every time cloud-init runs post deploy there is no guarentee that the configuration will be the same as it was before
* Cloud-init is a tool that is used to configure virtual machines after they are deployed
* Cloud-init is used to configure virtual machines in AWS, GCP, Azure, etc.
* Cloud-init is a tool that is used to configure virtual machines after they are deployed
* Cloud-init is used to configure virtual machines in AWS, GCP, Azure, etc.
What if everything fails?
* Terraform state file is stored in a remote backend
* Terraform state file is version controlled
* Terraform state file is backed up
* Terraform state file is encrypted
* Terraform state file is locked
* Terraform state file is stored in a remote backend
* Terraform state file is version controlled
* Terraform state file is backed up
* Terraform state file is encrypted
* Terraform state file is locked
## Hashicorp
* Hashicorp is a company that creates open source tools for cloud infrastructure automation
@@ -485,6 +485,7 @@ Remote Commands have three different modes:
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resource "aws_instance "web" {
# ...
provisioner "remote-exec" {