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DESCRIPTION:Cloud Native tools like Infrastructure as Code (IaC) & Helm hav
 e made managing infrastructure as well as cloud-native apps easier in a lo
 t of ways\, but there are many challenges that companies accept as the cos
 t of adopting them. IaC is good at provisioning individual infrastructure 
 components (a few resources together)\, and tools like helm are good at de
 ploying applications\, but engineering teams want an entire environment wi
 th various components like networking\, platform (ec2/eks)\, database\, k8
 s apps\, etc. to run their business applications.\n\nTo provision and tear
 down an entire environment\, these teams have two options. They can either
  hand-roll imperative pipelines to manage individual components and then m
 anage complex dependencies between these components or create a monolith d
 eployment for the entire environment. These approaches are inefficient and
  slow down feature development and innovation. They also make replicating\
 , visualizing & understanding environments difficult. What if there were a
  better way?\n\nThis talk digs into these challenges and then looks at how
  to resolve them. We will introduce Environment as Code (EaC) which is an 
 abstraction over cloud-native tools that provides a declarative way of def
 ining an entire environment. It has a Control Plane that manages the state
  of the environment\, including component dependencies\, and detects drift
 \, and enables reconciliation.\n\n** Key Takeaways: **\n\n* Challenges ado
 pting Cloud Native tools like Infrastructure as Code\, Helm\, etc.\n* What
  is Environment as Code?\n* How can Environment as Code help resolve those
  challenges?
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SUMMARY:Environment as Code: Moving away from Imperative Pipelines - Adarsh
  Shah
URL:https://cfp.cfgmgmtcamp.org/2023/talk/8PZCY8/
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