Legacy Documentation
This section contains some documentation we've kept around for historical purposes. This documentation is no longer maintained and is out of date.
Getting Started
This page will help you get started with Cloud Posse. You'll be up and running in a jiffy!
Stacks
Stacks are a way to express the complete infrastructure needed for an environment using a standard YAML configuration
Tools
The many tools that make up the SweetOps approach
AWS Feature Requests and Limitations
ALB/ELB Default TLS Support
Code of Conduct
This code of conduct governs all documentation and related Open Source Projects.
Demo Applications
Here’s a list of fancy demo applications, predominantly for Kubernetes.
Helm
Helm makes it easy to install charts (an application) on kubernetes clusters. Just like npm or apt make it easy to install NodeJS modules and Debian packages, helm makes it easy to deploy a full-fledged application architecture with all of its dependencies on Kubernetes.
Provision Status Page
Problem
Kubernetes
Design Decisions
Learning Resources
Terraform
Lens
Download from k8slens.dev or install the Homebrew formula.
Operational Readiness
WORK IN PROGRESS
Remote Developer Environments: Comparative Analysis of Tools
Overview
How to Sign Up for Spot.io (1)
Before registering for Spot.io request Cloud Posse initiate the deal registration via our partner portal. This is so we can help manage the account and get credit for the referral.
Troubleshooting
Here are some common errors and fixes.
Design Decisions (8)
Design Decisions are architectural considerations for how to approach or
fundamentals (9)
Learn what SweetOps is and who it is for.
howto (2)
How to update our Terraform modules for Terraform 0.14
project-management (3)
The GOST Framework is a method of clearly articulating a process for achieving a goal.
tutorials (2)
Learn what Geodesic is and how you can start using it to simplify your local infrastructure development.