AWS EKS - kubernetes project and terraform module
-
Updated
May 30, 2024 - HCL
AWS EKS - kubernetes project and terraform module
Digger is an open source IaC orchestration tool. Digger allows you to run IaC in your existing CI pipeline ⚡️
A node package that helps the developer to provision a cloud Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC) using Terraform from your application.
AWS Comprehend is an event-driven, serverless data processing pipeline that leverages AWS services to perform natural language processing and analysis on user-submitted text files.
Vulnerable app with examples showing how to not use secrets
🌳 A sustainable Terraform Package which creates resources for Domain Services on AWS
Setup to store CloudFront logs in S3 Bucket and forward them into a CloudWatch Logs group.
💾 Terraform module to effortlessly archive logs
📣 Terraform module for smart alerts using AWS Lambda and Chatbot
🌳 A sustainable Terraform Package which creates VPC Connectivity resources (Private Link, Client VPN, Site-to-Site VPN, DX, VPC Lattice) on AWS
🌳 A sustainable Terraform Package which creates Security resources on AWS
🌳 A sustainable Terraform Package which creates Secret resources on AWS
🌳 A sustainable Terraform Package to manage Organization resources on AWS
🌳 A sustainable Terraform Package which creates resources for Observability Services on AWS
🌳 A sustainable Terraform Package which creates VPC resources (VPC, Subnet, NACL, NAT Gateway, Route Table) on AWS
🌳 A sustainable Terraform Package which creates Machine Learning resources on AWS
🌳 A sustainable Terraform Package which creates MISC resources on AWS
🌳 A sustainable Terraform Package which creates resources for Messaging Services (EventBridge, MSK, SNS, SQS) on AWS
🌳 A sustainable Terraform Package which creates resources for Load Balancers on AWS
🌳 A sustainable Terraform Package which creates Lambda & Step Functions resources on AWS
Add a description, image, and links to the terraform-aws topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the terraform-aws topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."