In this hands-on workshop, you'll learn how to integrate Docker Build Cloud with Pulumi to create a streamlined container build and deployment pipeline. We’ll demonstrate how to leverage Docker Build Cloud’s distributed architecture and layer caching to accelerate builds, while using Pulumi to automate the end-to-end process from foundational infrastructure to container build to production deployment.
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In this session, we’ll introduce the concept of Pulumi Components - packages that can be authored in one language and consumed in any other language. This enables platform engineering teams to create powerful patterns for reuse across their organization, such as sharing infrastructure libraries written in common programming languages that can easily be instantiated from a simple YAML file.
Learn the fundamentals of setting up EKS clusters on AWS through guided exercises. This workshop is designed to help new users become familiar with the core concepts needed to deploy Kubernetes clusters and workloads on AWS effectively. We will guide you through the Pulumi platform with diagrams and a series of labs to help accelerate your cloud projects.
We’ll walk you through building several sample architectures on Azure through a series of hands-on exercises. In this workshop, you’ll learn how to use Pulumi to manage infrastructure in Azure using general-purpose programming languages. Topics include the Pulumi Programming Model, managing Azure resources with Pulumi's Azure Native provider, and Pulumi for Platform Teams.
Overview of writing Pulumi programs to manage infrastructure using real programming languages.
In this session, we’ll introduce the concept of Pulumi Components - packages that can be authored in one language and consumed in any other language. This enables platform engineering teams to create powerful patterns for reuse across their organization, such as sharing infrastructure libraries written in common programming languages that can easily be instantiated from a simple YAML file.