Serve a Static Website on Amazon S3
Setting up the infrastructure to serve a static website is often harder than it seems — but fortunately, this is a task where Pulumi really shines.
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Create, deploy, and manage infrastructure on any cloud using familiar programming languages and tools.
Type Name Status
+ pulumi:pulumi:Stack aws-typescript-dev created
+ └─ aws:s3:Bucket my-bucket created
bucketName: "my-bucket-9dfc488"
+ 2 created
8s
Type Name Status
+ pulumi:pulumi:Stack aws-typescript-dev created
+ aws:s3:Bucket my-bucket created
+ 2 created
I needed a solution that cut across silos and gave our developers a tool they could use themselves to provision infrastructure to suit their own immediate needs. The way Pulumi solves the multi-cloud problem is exactly what I was looking for.
Pulumi supercharged our infrastructure team by helping us create reusable building blocks that developers can leverage to provision new resources and enforce organizational policies for logging, permissions, resource tagging, and security.
We are building a distributed-database-as-a-service product that runs on Kubernetes clusters across multiple public clouds including GCP, AWS and others. Pulumi's declarative model, the support for familiar programming languages, and the uniform workflow on any cloud make our SRE team much more efficient.
Setting up the infrastructure to serve a static website is often harder than it seems — but fortunately, this is a task where Pulumi really shines.
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A mountain of running infrastructure shouldn’t deter you from trying Pulumi. See how easy it is to bring resources built with tools like Terraform or CloudFormation into Pulumi.
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Use Pulumi to deploy and manage a typical application across all major cloud providers using the TypeScript programming language.
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