In this workshop, you will learn the fundamentals of infrastructure as code through guided exercises. You will be introduced to Pulumi and learn how to use programming languages to provision modern cloud infrastructure. This workshop is designed to help new users familiarize themselves with the core concepts needed to deploy resources effectively on Google Cloud. The basics of the Pulumi Programming Model; How to provision, update, and destroy GCP resources.
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How to create and manage EKS clusters in AWS with Pulumi.
How to create and manage Kubernetes resources with Pulumi.
Guided exercises on provisioning, updating, and destroying AWS resources using Pulumi.
Guidance on provisioning, updating, and destroying AWS resources with Pulumi.
Practical guidance on provisioning, updating, and destroying AWS resources with Pulumi.
Learn how to provision, update, and destroy Google Cloud Platform (GCP) resources using Pulumi.
An introduction to using Python with Pulumi to provision cloud resources.
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 infrastructure as code through guided exercises in TypeScript. You will be introduced to Pulumi and learn how to provision modern cloud infrastructure. This workshop is designed to help new users become familiar with the core concepts needed to effectively deploy resources on AWS.
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 help you manage infrastructure in Azure using general-purpose programming languages. Join us to learn: The basics of the Pulumi Programming Model; How to manage Azure resources with Pulumi's Azure Native provider; Pulumi for Platform Teams.
Opening remarks and vision for the future from Pulumi Co-founder and CEO, Joe Duffy
Explore how to use Pulumi with Kubernetes to deploy and manage containerized workloads, integrate Pulumi with existing Kubernetes resources (manifests or Helm charts), and run Pulumi IaC programs in a GitOps fashion.
Interactive session with Pulumi engineering leaders — ask your questions live!
Workshop: Learn how to build on top of your existing Terraform code with Pulumi or replace Terraform entirely. Topics: - Leverage existing Terraform by consuming TF outputs in Pulumi programs. - Convert existing HCL automatically to a general-purpose language. - Import resources from Terraform state files into your Pulumi state files.
Pulumi's ecosystem supports your infrastructure needs across different environments and cloud providers.
Secrets sprawl is a huge challenge in organizations. When you have secrets stored in many places, how do you ensure that practitioners only have access to what they need, and how do you manage and view that access in a single place? In this session you’ll learn about Pulumi ESC, a centralized secrets management solution that helps solve the problem of secrets sprawl in a thoughtful way that keeps your secrets safe while helping your teams deliver.
Secrets sprawl is a huge challenge in organizations. When you have secrets stored in many places, how do you ensure that practitioners only have access to what they need, and how do you manage and view that access in a single place? In this session you’ll learn about Pulumi ESC, a centralized secrets management solution that helps solve the problem of secrets sprawl in a thoughtful way that keeps your secrets safe while helping your teams deliver.
A hands-on workshop introducing infrastructure as code with Pulumi, using programming languages to provision modern cloud infrastructure on Google Cloud. Covers fundamentals of the Pulumi programming model, provisioning, updating, and destroying GCP resources, and serverless containers on Cloud Run.
In this live workshop, you will 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.