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The sample application depends on stateful services like MySQL, DynamoDB, Redis, and RabbitMQ.
This reference architecture should be useful for someone building a complex solution using crossplane to deploy the AWS managed resources for microservice based application.
Describe the solution you'd like
The solution should provide top level claim that contains the version of each microservices, the solutions should be able to deploy the application and corresponding services:
Amazon Aurora
Amazon DynamoDB
Amazon MQ
Amazon Elastic Cache
Additional context (Advanced Workshop)
This should be a building block for a more comprehensive/advanced workshop, that can include :
gitops (flux or argocd)
opa/gatekeeper
secret manager
deployment of the EKS cluster as part of claim
show how to handle sub accounts for different environments (TEST, STAGE, PROD).
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So the plan is to create a composition for each micro service as k8s deployment then stitch them together in another composition? Or are you planning to separate infrastructure and application then orchestrate in deployment tooling?
I've thought of making a demo application with Crossplane + Argo and made a demo here: https://github.com/nabuskey/argo-crossplane-vault (not guaranteed to work rn). This separates infrastructure claim and application. The reason they are separated is to allow for more sophisticated deployment strategy through tooling like Argo rollouts. If you embed application into composition, you lose the ability to customize your deployment process because Crossplane isn't OAM like KubeVela and doesn't support deployment strategies out of the box.
show how to handle sub accounts for different environments (TEST, STAGE, PROD) Can you elaborate more on this? Are you talking about artifact promotion process or separation of AWS accounts?
Also I would personally love to see Kyverno instead of OPA Gatekeeper.
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe
Have an example the AWS Containers Retail Sample with Crossplane.
The sample application depends on stateful services like MySQL, DynamoDB, Redis, and RabbitMQ.
This reference architecture should be useful for someone building a complex solution using crossplane to deploy the AWS managed resources for microservice based application.
Describe the solution you'd like
The solution should provide top level claim that contains the version of each microservices, the solutions should be able to deploy the application and corresponding services:
Additional context (Advanced Workshop)
This should be a building block for a more comprehensive/advanced workshop, that can include :
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: