#pulumi (2020-10)
2020-10-14

hi anyone using pulumi on production environment ? i mean which pulumi or terraform is better?
2020-10-15

ping

you should checkout the thread from Aug. 28th


while the appeal of being able to write my CaC with TypeScript I ended up with Terraform thanks to the insights of that thread…I’m only managing our Okta and GitHub Org with Terraform all of my IaC is still CDK

thanks for your answer @Darren Cunningham currently, im using terraform to provide our infra, but im really wanna do it with a programming language like TS, python, ruby, golang…using declative lang (HCL, terraform) sometimes i have to go around the world to solve some issue, which would be easier with a programming language i will do a little POC (proof of concept) to see if we use cdk as well
• first poc - build/maintain infra with aws-cdk using typescript
• second poc - use cdk8s to create k8s manifests to deploy (https://github.com/awslabs/cdk8s)
2020-10-28


Seattle-based Pulumi, one of the newer startups in the ”infrastructure-as-code” space, today announced that it has raised a $37.5 million Series B funding round led by NEA. Previous investors Madrona Venture Group and Tola Capital also participated in this round, which brings the total …