Your tutorials are very clear and concise. I am forwarding you to all of my fellow cohorts in my DevOps program. Youve got great stuff! Keep it up sir!
That video is seriously the best format I've seen for IT training, you should patent it (if only), the effort you put into editing to save us being bored should be the standard, well done dude. Also, your content is amazing, love it.
I honestly like to have infrastructure and k8s deployments splitted. So I leverage terraform to deploy the cluster with nodepools, but for k8s deployments I stick to the yaml files. Still learned somethings. Thanks for to good work.
Great stuff. Minor observation: in the k8s module, the container resources have constraints as an argument, not a block type--in other words, " limits { " and " requests { " should be "limits = {" and "requests = {", respectively. But thank you for putting this together, it was a fantastic find!
Does this style of IT training have a specific name? You provide all the details we'll need at the exact time we'll need it in the right amount! Amazing!!
Please make Videos on Elasticsearch. There is a huge void of good tutorials in ELK & I think you will do real justice to make this topic easily understandable to everyone!! God bless you!!
Excellent video! I would like to ask you something that it is not mentioned in the video. In my scenario I have already an VNet (created from portal) and a I want to attach this VNet to my cluster. How can I do this? (I am using CNI)
very interesting video !! i like the way you explain things. i'm also just working on an infrastructure with Terraform and i had to understand how this code was previously done. No i undertand where i have to change code. Maybe in another video it can be fun to add grafana to this Azure cluster
Hi I tried your method using those files you have in your git repo. But I keep failing with terraform output values when I used the same as you. And you also missed the pipeline.yaml file to upload in your git repo. You have only modules but not the entire pipeline.yaml file. Could you please help to explain
But how to do all that from a CI Pipeline? I mean i have to store my secrets somewhere, if i want to execute those steps automatically. To i just store them in the variables.tf Files directly?
"Using bash groups or powershell scripts and creating our infrastructure line by line or script by script we can just create a terraform file and let terraform do all the work" - but when using az CLI is it not also doing the same thing? Are you saying terraform applies just the diff as opposed to az aks create will do its thing whether an existing aks cluster exists or not and hence resulting in a faster deployment experience?
They're very different, running CLI commands is more imperative, like "give me this", "then give me that" , "followed by that". The outcome when running a CLI as three commands for example may not always yield the same results. CLI commands like az aks create will not apply any diffs after the cluster is created, then youll have to run az aks update as an example. Terraform will attempt to apply the diff to match whatever is in your terraform files. Terraform tries to achieve desired state by being more declarative instead of imperative. Both has its strengths and weaknesses
You may have found a feature branch I was working on. The kubernetes-alpha provider is a new plugin but not ready for production as far as I know. Might want to check the Hashicorp docs before trying that
Thank you! Was working on Terraform code for AKS in my company and your video helped me with modules and outputs
Your tutorials are very clear and concise. I am forwarding you to all of my fellow cohorts in my DevOps program. Youve got great stuff! Keep it up sir!
That video is seriously the best format I've seen for IT training, you should patent it (if only), the effort you put into editing to save us being bored should be the standard, well done dude. Also, your content is amazing, love it.
Clearly very intelligent and a great communicator. That's a powerful combination.
Just what I needed. Best video I have watched till now on starting up with terraform and aks
I honestly like to have infrastructure and k8s deployments splitted. So I leverage terraform to deploy the cluster with nodepools, but for k8s deployments I stick to the yaml files. Still learned somethings. Thanks for to good work.
Very nice. Fast paced. To the point. Thank you.
Great stuff. Minor observation: in the k8s module, the container resources have constraints as an argument, not a block type--in other words, " limits { " and " requests { " should be "limits = {" and "requests = {", respectively. But thank you for putting this together, it was a fantastic find!
Thanks Devops guy, I enjoyed understanding more about modules and also the idea to move the YMLs to kubernetes_deployment.
Absolutely magical, keep up the good work. No idea how I accidentally bumped into the perfect video.
Does this style of IT training have a specific name? You provide all the details we'll need at the exact time we'll need it in the right amount! Amazing!!
Please make Videos on Elasticsearch. There is a huge void of good tutorials in ELK & I think you will do real justice to make this topic easily understandable to everyone!! God bless you!!
Very clear example. Thank you
Thank you for this comprehensive video
Very good content.
Is the "TENTANT_ID" a typo at 3:23?
Excellent video! I would like to ask you something that it is not mentioned in the video.
In my scenario I have already an VNet (created from portal) and a I want to attach this VNet to my cluster. How can I do this?
(I am using CNI)
Brilliant! I appreciate you... (NYC)
Really good video! Thanks a lot
Congratulations for the video, it was really helpful!
Excellent explanation and great content on your channel.
Great tutorial! It works!
very interesting video !! i like the way you explain things. i'm also just working on an infrastructure with Terraform and i had to understand how this code was previously done. No i undertand where i have to change code. Maybe in another video it can be fun to add grafana to this Azure cluster
AFAIR, he shows how to setup Grafana in his Prometheus videos th-cam.com/play/PLHq1uqvAteVuEXCrRkPFWLXRKWNLOVUHn.html
Recent subscriber, really enjoying your content!
Excellent work!!
Thanks, superb video 👌🏼
Hi I tried your method using those files you have in your git repo. But I keep failing with terraform output values when I used the same as you. And you also missed the pipeline.yaml file to upload in your git repo. You have only modules but not the entire pipeline.yaml file. Could you please help to explain
Hi it's very use full, but how can we deploy helm charts using terraform provider
So simple so cool! thank you so much
thanks for this video, needless to say you are awesome!! amazing skills
But how to do all that from a CI Pipeline? I mean i have to store my secrets somewhere, if i want to execute those steps automatically. To i just store them in the variables.tf Files directly?
Awesome
"Using bash groups or powershell scripts and creating our infrastructure line by line or script by script we can just create a terraform file and let terraform do all the work" - but when using az CLI is it not also doing the same thing? Are you saying terraform applies just the diff as opposed to az aks create will do its thing whether an existing aks cluster exists or not and hence resulting in a faster deployment experience?
They're very different, running CLI commands is more imperative, like "give me this", "then give me that" , "followed by that". The outcome when running a CLI as three commands for example may not always yield the same results.
CLI commands like az aks create will not apply any diffs after the cluster is created, then youll have to run az aks update as an example.
Terraform will attempt to apply the diff to match whatever is in your terraform files.
Terraform tries to achieve desired state by being more declarative instead of imperative. Both has its strengths and weaknesses
very neat
Great content!
I found that you have a monitoring folder on github using kubernetes-alpha of provider, but I got an error when I ran it. Is this workable?
You may have found a feature branch I was working on. The kubernetes-alpha provider is a new plugin but not ready for production as far as I know. Might want to check the Hashicorp docs before trying that
Super!!!!
Great man ! Like !
Please record Terraform with EKS!
Thank you!
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Stop Flexing. It's distracting. :D