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by eKIK
1833 days ago
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It's a very interesting point. I've been part of managing rather large Terraform infrastructures (1000+ resources) for a couple of years, but I'm a Pulumi n00b with only about a month of experience. The infrastructure I'm managing right now with Pulumi is much smaller, only around 130-140 different resources. For me it ultimately came down to developer productivity. I'm much better at convincing Pulumi to do what I want compared to how it was with Terraform. This also makes me a much happier and less frustrated developer :). My priorities might very well be different if I were to manage much larger infrastructures (infra cost would be more important for example). |
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Maybe the ending of my previous comment was too cynical. But I think I've repeatedly made the mistake of valuing my productivity and happiness as a currently solo developer over what will let my company take full advantage of a big third-party ecosystem (including a large talent pool).