Imagine you’re a System Administrator tasked with setting up a new environment. Traditionally, this involves a long checklist: log into the console, click through menus to create a VPC, spin up three VMs, configure storage, attach security groups, and set up a load balancer. If you need a second environment for testing, you have to do Read More …
Tag: Infrastructure as Code
IaC – Infrastructure as Code
The Recipe for Modern IT In the traditional world of IT, setting up a server was a craft. A sysadmin would log in, click through menus, install packages, and tweak settings until everything worked. I know, I did this job for much of my early career. But much like a chef cooking a complex signature Read More …
Decoupling CI/CD from deployment
Decoupling CI/CD from deployment allows teams to build, test, and deploy code changes independently, offering more flexibility and control over releases, enabling faster feedback loops and risk reduction. Why Decouple? Improved Control and Stability: By separating deployment (moving the code to production) from release (making the code available to users), teams can deploy new versions of Read More …