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@ShahidDev |
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| The developer experience of Pulumi is just sublime. As a prior Terraform user, the grass is substantially greener on this side. I''m so glad I made the switch two years back. Using Terraform for my current use case would be a massive downgrade. |
@justedagain |
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| From PoC in a week, to reaching production with confidence the week after, we’re super impressed by Pulumi’s focus on the developer experience and general ease of use. We have since expanded our usage of Pulumi to manage our infrastructure and have a GitHub Actions-powered workflow with automatic PR previews that is a breeze to use. (click to read blog post) |
Tiago Sousa |
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| Continuing on my thread about @PulumiCorp from a while ago: holy **** I am a convert. I needed to setup a staging environment that was mostly identical to prod, and once I trued up our Pulumi stack with AWS, it took minutes to do this. How have I lived without this until now? |
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| I want to thank you and your team for an amazing tool. I am in the starting stages of an AWS modernization effort with my current employer and part of that will be IaC with Pulumi. Great product and exciting vision for the future of infrastructure. |
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| Seriously, this is the first time I''ve looked at a framework that I could possibly use for DevOps and actually thought it might be worth the investment. My tiny company cannot afford to invest a lot of time learning something new that does not have an immediate benefit. Yours is the first framework I might actually invest the time in. The idea of having all the code in one place - the code for the infrastructure and the apps running on it - is very appealing. |
Todd, CTO |
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| I love it!
I came from about 3 years of terraform + kube + aws. The kubernetes & helm support in Pulumi is amazing, it fixes most of the jank i had with terraform at scale. Just being able to spin up a cluster and install addons and extras cleanly (no external kubectl with un-tracked resources) is life-changing. Also things like being able to change the version in a helm chart and see the actual resource diffs properly.
It seemed pretty clear to me that your team actually tried to _use_ the kube support, and cared about how well it worked, vs $other_vendor.
Thanks for an amazing tool. |
Blair |
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1-39XktDz4E0r-piPK8xo82YnX1My1O9AsAenRjqVtrM/edit#slide=id.gd4431f4c34_0_111 |
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| Just wanted to send a quick message and let you know I've been playing around a bit with the pulumi AI tool. So far, its been fantastic. There are many pieces of configuration that I know need to be done but I sometimes can't remember the syntax or perhaps the methods to use to accomplish what I know that I need. Using the AI tool for basic/simple questions sped up my development process. One example I can provide is setting up my new EKS cluster. Going through this process I know that I will need to modify the aws-auth configmap to provide various levels of access to users mapped to AWS roles. However, I didn't remember how to accomplish this using Pulumi. Simple question to the AI and it was able to provide me with the base framework that I can then build off of to suit my use case. |
Kacee |
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| I have been working on AWS for quite some time, but I never used IaC. Pulumi is my first IaC framework and I am loving it. |
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| I find Pulumi to be quite enjoyable to use. As a developer who is new to Infrastructure as Code (IAC), my team wanted me to learn IAC so that we can move our entire infrastructure to code. After considering AWS CloudFormation and Terraform, we ultimately opted for Pulumi.
The only criticism I have is that I hadn't come across your platform before. Perhaps there's an opportunity to enhance your marketing efforts. |
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