Thanks for the response Kasun. I hope it will be useful for the readers when selecting the right tools for CI/CD and configuration management.
However, there are lots of tools for automation both for CI/CD (e.g Jenkins, AWS Tools Stack which includes CodePipeline, CodeBuild, CodeDeploy, Circle CI & etc.) and configuration management tools such as Chef, Puppet (Also AWS provides the Managed Service OpsWorks that supports Chef and Puppet), Ansible, Terraform and the list goes on, including the ones you mentioned.
Based on my experience, most of these tools serve the purpose and has pros and cons over the other. The acceptance also changes with time. Therefore it is also subjective. For example, I used to use Jenkins and OpsWorks with Chef before but now moving to CodePipeline, CodeBuild, and CodeDeploy and Terraform.
However, the core strategies for efficient deployment is mostly (There are exceptions based on the nature of the applications) governed by the support from AWS. In this article, my focus was these core strategies which can be automated or easily managed using these tools.
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Thanks for the response Kasun. I hope it will be useful for the readers when selecting the right tools for CI/CD and configuration management.
However, there are lots of tools for automation both for CI/CD (e.g Jenkins, AWS Tools Stack which includes CodePipeline, CodeBuild, CodeDeploy, Circle CI & etc.) and configuration management tools such as Chef, Puppet (Also AWS provides the Managed Service OpsWorks that supports Chef and Puppet), Ansible, Terraform and the list goes on, including the ones you mentioned.
Based on my experience, most of these tools serve the purpose and has pros and cons over the other. The acceptance also changes with time. Therefore it is also subjective. For example, I used to use Jenkins and OpsWorks with Chef before but now moving to CodePipeline, CodeBuild, and CodeDeploy and Terraform.
However, the core strategies for efficient deployment is mostly (There are exceptions based on the nature of the applications) governed by the support from AWS. In this article, my focus was these core strategies which can be automated or easily managed using these tools.