Terraform and Ansible: Teaming Up for Automated Azure Cloud Magic
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Terraform and Ansible: Teaming Up for Automated Azure Cloud Magic
Automating Azure infrastructure with Terraform and Ansible, emphasizing CI/CD, DevOps, and scalable cloud operations.
This repo contains codebase to deploy CI/CD infrastructure in AWS using GitHub Actions and immutable infra approach
CI/CD implementation of provisioning Infra using terraform cloud + github actions
Create AWS infrastructure for multiple customers using terraform modules
Project that incorporates TerraForm to create AWS infrastructure using S3, Lambda, and DynamoDB tables for ocean and river data 🐢
Github Actions deployment to AWS with OpenID Connect Example
Advanced cloud-native infrastructure project leveraging Terraform, Kubernetes, Argo CD, and GitHub Actions for seamless CI/CD pipelines. Features automated infrastructure provisioning, dual load balancer setup, secure HTTPS communication, and integrated monitoring/logging with CloudWatch.
A simple Python app deployed to Azure Container Apps and access postgres DB.
Web app and Prometheus monitoring
This repo about the GitHub Actions workflow is tailored for deploying infrastructure via Terraform on Google Cloud Platform (GCP). It can be triggered manually or automatically when you push code.
Github OpenID Connect with granular permissions
Demo project for building infrastructure using Terraform, Terratest and Packer
Guide on setting up continuous deployment, container orchestration, monitoring, logging, metrics etc... using RKE2 and k3s
Implementing Infrastructure as Code (IaC) using Terraform to create a Virtual Private Cloud (VPC). The CI/CD pipeline is established through GitHub Actions, ensuring efficient and automated deployment processes.
Automated execution of a JMeter performance test on infrastructure provisioned and managed by Terraform.
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