In this hands-on workshop, we’ll examine how Pulumi works with Kubernetes, and show real-world examples of managing Amazon EKS clusters. We’ll focus on building a user-friendly Kubernetes platform and deploy your first EKS cluster using Pulumi’s new multi-language EKS SDK.
Next, we’ll examine Pulumi’s automation API and leverage its powerful capabilities to deliver your application deployment platform into your users’ hands without asking them to write a single line of code!
Pulumi is an open-source tool that allows users to write their infrastructure code in TypeScript, Python, DotNet, or Go. General-purpose languages allow infrastructure code to have integrated testing, compile-time checks as well as being able to create infrastructure APIs and is more suited to infrastructure management than DSLs, JSON, or YAML.
Matt Stratton is a Staff Developer Advocate at Pulumi, founder and co-host of the popular Arrested DevOps podcast, and the global chair of the DevOpsDays set of conferences.
Matt has over 20 years of
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