terraform
As a promised follow-up to my previous post, today I will outline the process necessary to set up and utilize HashiCorp Terraform within Proxmox.
To preface, Terraform is an infrastructure as code tool, letting you spin up, modify, and destroy infrastructure. Terraform is extremely versatile, utilizing Terraform Providers to interface
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Despite Kubernetes' own declarative API, and the obvious benefits of maintaining a cluster's infrastructure and services from the same infrastructure as code repository, Terraform is far from the first choice to provision Kubernetes resources. Kubestack, the open-source Terraform framework I maintain, aims to provide the best developer experience for teams working with Terraform and Kubernetes.
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