This blog gives you a simple explanation of what infrastructure as code is, as well as how Innofactor can offer a solution that gives you even greater benefits.
"Infrastructure as code allows us to create off-the-shelf ‘building blocks’. You select building blocks and assemble them into the infrastructure you want to implement. Each building block has some properties that are pre-defined," says Haakon Baglo, Innofactor consultant.
"Then you have to build everything from scratch. You have to make each building block and define how it should behave, instead of choosing from the finished blocks," says Baglo.
However, Innofactor doesn’t just offer building blocks – they put them together in finished infrastructure. Innofactor has developed a unique solution to set up a secure and tested data center platform in Azure. This platform will become a foundation for all services that want to run in Azure.
There are several benefits to using infrastructure as code.
In addition, there are many benefits with regard to testing.
"Since you have defined your infrastructure as code, you can base all of your environment on the same code base, for example, testing and development environments. This means that you can be more confident about obtaining the same result in all environments," says Baglo.
With infrastructure as code, it is easier to maintain and implement new solutions, but success requires having done a thorough job with the code set.
"It requires doing a solid job the first time, and then you can always work on the infrastructure," says Baglo.
The reason not everyone uses infrastructure as code is that it requires some expertise. You have to have knowledge and experience, and it takes time to build up good codes.
Innofactor has taken infrastructure as code a step farther.
"Based on our long experience and expertise, we have assembled the ‘building blocks’ for finished infrastructure. To use a house metaphor, one could say that Microsoft delivers the materials, but we put them together for finished houses," says Baglo.
"The advantage is that it is easier to outline how the infrastructure should look to the client at an early stage, the implementation is faster, the quality is better. Security is very well taken care of all the way and you can give the client precise figures in terms of time and costs," adds Baglo.
When taking the cloud route, the most important thing people can do is to ask smart questions that will provide a good foundation for the whole journey. That is something Innofactor knows a lot about after having taken that journey with many clients.
Here are some important questions that should be answered before the journey is undertaken.
Why is this unique to Innofactor?
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