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Pablo Seibelt

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Why Choose Pulumi Over Terraform?

Terraform is a proven infrastructure as code tool with a large provider and module ecosystem . Many teams choose Pulumi when they want to keep that infrastructure as code model, but write and maintain infrastructure with general-purpose programming languages, familiar package managers, IDEs, testing , and software engineering patterns, while still understand

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Pulumi Blog1mo ago

Build an EKS Environment Factory with Pulumi and vCluster

AWS reports in an AWS Architecture Blog case study that Deloitte’s move to a virtual cluster model on Amazon EKS resulted in 89% faster testing environment provisioning. By consolidating dozens of disparate clusters into a single host cluster with over 50 vCluster instances, the case study says Deloitte saved about 500 QA hours per year. This “Environment Fa

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Pulumi Blog1mo ago

Use Your Mac for AI Agents: Self-Host Gemma 4 12 B with Pulumi and Tailscale

If you run AI tools and agents, you’ve probably accepted three tradeoffs: your data leaves your network, you can’t work offline, and your bill scales with usage. Open-weight models now run well on consumer hardware. Once the model is on your machine, your data stays local, inference works offline, and tokens cost nothing. If you own a modern Mac, you can run

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Pulumi Blog1mo ago

Cloudflare-First Networking as Code with Pulumi

Platform teams managing multi-cloud applications face a dangerous visibility gap. While origin infrastructure is tightly controlled, the edge configuration often drifts through manual console tweaks. DNS records point to stale origins, WAF rules are inconsistent across environments, and Zero Trust policies fail to keep pace with team changes. This edge drift

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Pulumi Blog19d ago

Build a Governed Databricks Workspace with Pulumi

Platform teams responsible for Databricks often find themselves manually configuring clusters and notebooks for every new data science team. This manual overhead leads to inconsistent cluster policies, runaway costs from oversized instances, and security gaps in workspace operations. Without a standardized way to provision workspace-local resources, data pla

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Pulumi Blog17d ago