Framework-defined infrastructure is an evolution of infrastructure as code (IaC) where the deployment environment automatically provisions infrastructure derived from the framework and the applications written in it. It improves the development experience by providing portability, eliminating manual configuration, and allowing focused product code writing. Examples include automated provision of serverless functions, edge computing resources, and image optimization systems.
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Contextualizing infrastructure as code (IaC)What is framework-defined infrastructure?Applying framework-defined infrastructureServerless in an IaC worldSolving the local development problem for serverlessFramework-defined infrastructure and immutable deploymentsFrameworks, not primitives1 Comment
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