Mitch Gerdisch

Mitch Gerdisch

Senior Sales Engineer

Day 2 Operations: Drift Detection and Remediation

Day 2 Operations: Drift Detection and Remediation

Welcome to the fourth post in our IDP Best Practices series. Today we’re diving into the world of drift detection and remediation, those critical day 2 operations that keep your infrastructure aligned with its intended configuration long after the initial deployment.

You’ve built a beautiful platform with robust guardrails, comprehensive templates, and well-defined golden paths. Your developers are productive, deployments are smooth, and everything seems perfect. Then reality hits. An on-call engineer makes an emergency change through the AWS console during a 3 AM incident. A team member tweaks a security group rule to debug a connection issue and forgets to revert it. Auto-scaling adjusts capacity based on load patterns. Before you know it, your actual infrastructure has quietly diverged from what your code describes.

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How to Build an Internal Developer Platform: Strategy, Best Practices, and Self-Service Infrastructure

How to Build an Internal Developer Platform: Strategy, Best Practices, and Self-Service Infrastructure

Welcome to the first post in our IDP Best Practices series. In this guide, we’ll walk through the strategic foundations for designing an Internal Developer Platform that empowers developers without sacrificing governance, security, or operational control.

At Pulumi, we’ve worked with hundreds of teams facing the same core challenge: How do you give developers the infrastructure access they need, while maintaining the governance and security your organization requires?

That tension is at the heart of every IDP conversation. Teams want to move faster and innovate, but also need to stay compliant, control costs, and maintain operational stability.

The good news? You can do both, with a clear strategy and the right approach. This series shares proven best practices for designing, building, and scaling IDPs using Pulumi.

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