The term “infrastructure as code” (IaC) has been popular recently, and for good reason. IaC, or software-defined infrastructure, is an IT setup where developers or operations teams continuously manage and provision the technological stack for an application via software, rather than manually configuring separate hardware devices and operating systems. As an essential part of DevOps, it attempts to boost productivity, quality, and timeliness in organizations.
AWS CloudFormation or the open-source Terraform tool is frequently the first two options that come to mind when looking for tools to implement infrastructure as code on AWS. In order to help you decide which is best for your situation, we’ll go over the differences between them.
Dolan Cleary
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Amazon Web Services (AWS) scale very easily and securely with your application of choice. That’s not to say it is completely safe against intrusions. At least 70 percent of IT enterprise leaders are concerned about how secure the cloud is according to this report. As time progresses, there will be no end to those looking to exploit whatever loophole they can find in your security.
Making More with Less on AWS
Is operational efficiency the biggest undermining factor for your AWS environment? Do you need a helping hand to ensure that each cent spent goes towards maximizing production? Here at AllCode, our expertise with AWS can help you see increased savings month over month. In just the first month of use alone, you can expect to see as much as 10% saved on your AWS bill.
What is AWS Lambda?
Amazon Lambda is a serverless compute service that lets you execute code while downsizing the amount of maintenance needed.
Drift Facade for a Faster Website
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