Recently, I had the opportunity to give a lightning talk at OpenTofu Day during KubeCon 2024. My session focused on three main strategies for managing OpenTofu configurations across multiple environments such as dev, integration, and production. These strategies included using separate configurations, leveraging workspaces, and utilizing the backend-config flag.
During the talk, I reviewed the benefits and challenges of each approach, showcasing how OpenTofu's Static Evaluation feature can improve and simplify these workflows. I also covered module versioning and demonstrated how Static Evaluation introduces greater flexibility and efficiency in managing configurations.
Whether you're looking to streamline processes, minimize code duplication, or make the most of OpenTofu's features, this session offers practical insights and examples to help you optimize your workflows.
Here’s the video recording of my session—I hope you find it useful!
Recently, I had the opportunity to give a lightning talk at OpenTofu Day during KubeCon 2024. My session focused on three main strategies for managing OpenTofu configurations across multiple environments such as dev, integration, and production. These strategies included using separate configurations, leveraging workspaces, and utilizing the backend-config flag.
During the talk, I reviewed the benefits and challenges of each approach, showcasing how OpenTofu's Static Evaluation feature can improve and simplify these workflows. I also covered module versioning and demonstrated how Static Evaluation introduces greater flexibility and efficiency in managing configurations.
Whether you're looking to streamline processes, minimize code duplication, or make the most of OpenTofu's features, this session offers practical insights and examples to help you optimize your workflows.
Here’s the video recording of my session—I hope you find it useful!
Recently, I had the opportunity to give a lightning talk at OpenTofu Day during KubeCon 2024. My session focused on three main strategies for managing OpenTofu configurations across multiple environments such as dev, integration, and production. These strategies included using separate configurations, leveraging workspaces, and utilizing the backend-config flag.
During the talk, I reviewed the benefits and challenges of each approach, showcasing how OpenTofu's Static Evaluation feature can improve and simplify these workflows. I also covered module versioning and demonstrated how Static Evaluation introduces greater flexibility and efficiency in managing configurations.
Whether you're looking to streamline processes, minimize code duplication, or make the most of OpenTofu's features, this session offers practical insights and examples to help you optimize your workflows.
Here’s the video recording of my session—I hope you find it useful!