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Tillable

Tillable

Chicago, ILwww.tillable.com

A better way to rent and manage farmland

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13 tools (50%)
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9 tools (35%)
Business Tools
1 tools (4%)

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AWS LambdaAmazon EC2 Container ServiceDockerPythonNGINXPostgreSQLAmazon VPCNode.jsAmazon EC2Amazon S3Amazon CloudFrontAmazon DynamoDBFlask

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WebStormJenkinsGitHubSentryDatadogAWS CloudFormationnpmJiraTerraform

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Joseph Kunzler
Joseph Kunzler

DevOps Engineer at Tillable

Apr 12, 2019

Needs advice

We use Terraform because we needed a way to automate the process of building and deploying feature branches. We wanted to hide the complexity such that when a dev creates a PR, it triggers a build and deployment without the dev having to worry about any of the 'plumbing' going on behind the scenes. Terraform allows us to automate the process of provisioning DNS records, Amazon S3 buckets, Amazon EC2 instances and AWS Elastic Load Balancing (ELB)'s. It also makes it easy to tear it all down when finished. We also like that it supports multiple clouds, which is why we chose to use it over AWS CloudFormation.

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Joseph Kunzler
Joseph Kunzler

DevOps Engineer at Tillable

Apr 2, 2019

Needs advice

We use AWS CloudFormation because we needed a way to quickly and efficiently create & deploy lambda functions. We found two frameworks that work nicely as 'syntactic sugar' on top of CloudFormation - One of them being AWS SAM, and the other being Serverless Framework. We currently use the Serverless Framework because of it's multi-cloud capabilities.

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