Why Crossplane Is so Exciting
I’ve just joined Upbound as a Product Manager and can’t be more excited to be part of this journey. I truly believe that Crossplane »
In Crossplane, the low level primitive for provisioning cloud infrastructure is called managed resource - defined by a CustomResourceDefinition (CRD) with a controller that represents an »
Today we announced a new open source project, Terrajet, a code generation framework designed to generate Crossplane providers from Terraform. »
A little more than a year ago, Upbound donated the Crossplane project to the CNCF as it was accepted into the CNCF Sandbox. It is with »
I’ve just joined Upbound as a Product Manager and can’t be more excited to be part of this journey. I truly believe that Crossplane »
Crossplane v1.2.0 is now live and includes a number of minor improvements across composition, package management, and documentation. The community has also continued to »
The agenda for the next Crossplane Community Day is live, and it’s energizing to see the momentum our community has created. That momentum includes new »
Today we’re announcing the latest effort from the Crossplane community - provider-terraform-vsphere. This new Provider has been built using a new code generation tool found in the terraform-provider-gen repository. »
This post touches on pain points that enterprises face as they scale Terraform, and highlights how Crossplane addresses them. »
v1.1 adds enhanced security for production deployments with Vault integration and several key Composition enhancements including bi-directional patching, patch deduplication, and resource re-ordering support. Rounding »
Kubernetes has demonstrated the power of a well architected control plane with a great API. The industry is beginning to notice that this control plane can »