Automates infrastructure configuration and management and makes it as self-service as possible.
In platform engineering, there are various ways to automate infrastructure configuration and management and make it as self-service as possible for individual developers. Implemented effectively, it should offer a comprehensive overview of platform services, enabling software developers to discover, understand, and use these services efficiently.
We’ve listed the products and solutions that commonly address the Developer Self-Service use case below.
An IaC management platform for seamless cloud stack orchestration and automation.
An open source multi cloud platform for collaborative IaC originally developed by Hootsuite.
A cloud orchestration platform for multi-cloud environments, enabling automation and DevOps integration.
A low-code automation platform for infrastructure provisioning with built-in security measures.
An IaC automation platform for simplified cloud environment management.
A multiservice platform for infrastructure automation, security, and multicloud networking.
An enterprise-grade platform for building standardized configurations and workflows.
A management platform for the lifecycle management of Kubernetes clusters and apps.
A management platform for cost control, governance, and automation across multiple clouds.
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| Feature | Dimensions | Description | Priority |
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| Service Discovery |
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Services are automatically discovered and registered for efficient communication within the infrastructure. | Critical |
| Curated Module Libraries |
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Supports the ability to have a management layer on top of the existing libraries so that platform engineers or developers can make changes to the modules. | Important |
| Infrastructure Catalog |
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A catalog of pre-defined infrastructure templates and configurations is maintained. | Important |
| Policy-gated Deployments |
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Allows for changes in the deployment process using policies. | Important |
| Process Deployment Permissions |
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Allows for individual developers or platform engineers to deploy specific processes or modules. | Important |
| Shareable Templates and Policies |
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Supports building infrastructure templates and policies that can be shared across the organization. | Important |
| Third-party Modules |
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Modules that provide integration with third party products. | Important |
| User Friendly Interface |
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An intuitive and user-friendly interface is provided, enabling developers to easily navigate and access resources. | Important |
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