Welcome to the May edition of Mission Infrastructure, your monthly tour of the infrastructure-as-code world. We point you to some recent blog posts we think you’ll find useful and share product updates and news on upcoming events — most notably IaCConf —the first-ever virtual conference dedicated to infrastructure as code 🎉🎉🎉
Join hundreds of DevOps and platform engineering leaders for a FREE fast-paced, half-day virtual event dedicated to infrastructure as code. You’ll discover new trends, learn from experts, and get a glimpse into the future of infrastructure as code. Don’t miss out on this golden opportunity to unlock exclusive insights and up your IaC game.
We‘ve picked out these recent articles to help make your IaC life easier. You’ll find in-depth guides on aspects of AWS security, CI/CD, Ansible, and more:
Continuous integration and continuous delivery integrate code changes into a shared code base with the overall goal of automating the deployment process. Read Mattias Fjellström’s article to discover the best practices for successful CI/CD pipelines to help you streamline your DevOps workflows.
Leaders in cloud infrastructure automation follow clear automation strategies and work to reduce friction, increase developer speed, and build governance and control from the start. Read Mattias Fjellström’s article to find out more.
The Ansible replace module lets you modify text within files across multiple hosts, so it's ideal for updating configs or making precise edits at scale. Faisal Hashem’s article details how to use the Ansible replace module to replace strings and lines in Ansible files.
The main difference between Terraform and Bicep is that Terraform is cloud-agnostic and supports multiple providers, whereas Bicep is designed specifically for deploying resources in Microsoft Azure. Divine Odazie’s article will help you determine which best suits your use case
Cloud security and compliance in AWS is an immense topic that can be difficult to navigate. In this detailed article, Christophe Limpalair covers best practices, tools, and strategies for protecting your cloud environment.
Red Hat Summit and AnsibleFest is a great opportunity to discover what’s next for the open source community, elevate your tech skills, and connect with your peers. Connect with us at Booth #314, and see how Spacelift can elevate your IaC game.
The AWS Summits are taking Europe by storm — next up is Hamburg, Germany. Are you going? Let’s chat about how Spacelift can help you build collaborative, self-service infrastructure with a powerful AWS integration.
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