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by iteratorx
1476 days ago
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Sorry about that, I should have been more informative. Bunnyshell makes it easy to create and manage environments. (EaaS - environments as a service) You connect your k8s cluster(s) and git accounts/repos, it reads the docker-compose files and creates deployments on the cluster. You don’t need to know or write Kubernetes manifests, those are created for you. You also get auto updates and ephemeral/preview environments (when a PR is created against the branch of your env, Bunnyshell deploys a new env with the proposed changes). You are not restricted to creating resources only on the cluster, you can use Terraform for any resource that is external to the cluster ( like S3 buckets, RDS instances, anything Terraform can handle). Hope this helps, |
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