Hmm might be lack of clarity on my part. It is still mainly a "config" issue more than a multi-cloud issue.
The multi-cloud part just multiplies the problem by forcing multiple tools to be used.
X servers, with their IP and configs (like certificates), needing to be passed along to Y servers in another cloud environment. The problem between the permutation and combination of configuration settings of X*Y*Z, would still have a problem (abit greatly simplified) if it's within a single cloud provider on a larger scale.
"with emphasis on managing the configuration files, which in my opinion in itself is an interesting problem."
So far "generally" speaking yaml files with interpolation is a safe suggestion. Otherwise there's always machine learning to predict the interpolation 😆
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Hmm might be lack of clarity on my part. It is still mainly a "config" issue more than a multi-cloud issue.
The multi-cloud part just multiplies the problem by forcing multiple tools to be used.
X servers, with their IP and configs (like certificates), needing to be passed along to Y servers in another cloud environment. The problem between the permutation and combination of configuration settings of X*Y*Z, would still have a problem (abit greatly simplified) if it's within a single cloud provider on a larger scale.
Ah gotcha...
Yes as aforementioned 👇🏽
So far "generally" speaking
yaml
files with interpolation is a safe suggestion. Otherwise there's always machine learning to predict the interpolation 😆