Infrastructure as Data

Infrastructure as Code transformed how we manage infrastructure — but what if we went further and treated infrastructure as data? Cloud providers and compliance tools each offer siloed views of your estate, but when you model infrastructure as entities in a time-travelling database, something more powerful becomes possible: a single place to ask questions that span clouds, vendors, and time.

Questions like: will this service stay available through that big scary change? Who actually has access to production? What’s the real blast radius of losing a service?

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Laurence Pakenham-Smith

 
Laurence Pakenham-Smith is Director of Site Reliability Engineering at Kevel, where she leads platform reliability, security, compliance and governance. With over a decade of engineering experience ...