We put everything in code. We have several layers, but they if you're new you can start with the lowest level and make your way up to find out how things are provisioned and configured.
We're on AWS so we use cloudformation for provisioning and saltstack (https://saltstack.com/) for configuration management. Cloudformation templates are written using stacker (http://stacker.readthedocs.io/en/stable/). All AWS resources are built by running "stacker build" so nothing is done by hand. We have legacy resources that we're slowly moving over to Cloudformation, but more than 90% of our infrastructure is in code.
On top of cloudformation and salt we built jenkins (CI and docker image creations), spinnaker (deployment pipeline), and kubernetes (deployment target). The jenkins and spinnaker pipelines are also codified in their own respective git repos.
All the repos here have sphinx setup for documentation purposes and the repos tend to crosslink for references.
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We're on AWS so we use cloudformation for provisioning and saltstack (https://saltstack.com/) for configuration management. Cloudformation templates are written using stacker (http://stacker.readthedocs.io/en/stable/). All AWS resources are built by running "stacker build" so nothing is done by hand. We have legacy resources that we're slowly moving over to Cloudformation, but more than 90% of our infrastructure is in code.
On top of cloudformation and salt we built jenkins (CI and docker image creations), spinnaker (deployment pipeline), and kubernetes (deployment target). The jenkins and spinnaker pipelines are also codified in their own respective git repos.
All the repos here have sphinx setup for documentation purposes and the repos tend to crosslink for references.