One of the ways to describe software architecture is to express its configuration in executable and therefore repeatable form – infrastructure as code. Tools that are often used for this purpose (for example, Puppet, Ansible, Chef) are not utilized to their full potential. Provided abstractions, extension points, existing modules are ignored by turning provisioning software into just a fancy file copying utility. Software configuration has a variety of frequently appearing patterns and ready-made abstractions to better communicate the intent of the architecture described in the form of infrastructure as code. The intent of this presentation is to provide summary of such patterns.
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May 21 @ 10:05
10:05 — 10:40 (35′)
Andrey Adamovich