Conclusion¶
Thank you for participating in the workshop! Let's recap some of the key takeways that we've learned:
- We have explored how to provision Equinix infrastructure using Pulumi, harnessing its flexibility and power
- We've learned how to overcome limitations in providers by integrating with external APIs and SDKs, thereby extending the automation capabilities of Pulumi.
- Additionally, we've highlighted that while this example utilizes Python, similar outcomes can be achieved with any of the other supported languages (Java, .NET, TypeScript, Go).
- By embracing tools like Pulumi, we empower ourselves to streamline and automate our infrastructure deployment processes efficiently.
Next Steps¶
- As a next step, we encourage exploring the integration of Equinix Fabric Cloud Router with other cloud service providers to further unlock its potential. By adding interconnections to additional cloud environments, such as Microsoft Azure or Amazon Web Services (AWS), you can evaluate the agility and efficiency of Equinix Fabric in facilitating cross-cloud traffic routing without the need for additional configuration.
In the Equinix Fabric Cloud Router (FCR) Multi-cloud with Pulumi workshop, AWS services are added to the concepts and resources introduced in this workshop.
Resources¶
Here are a few other resources to look at to continue your Equinix Fabric journey:
- Deploy @ Equinix: A one-stop shop for blogs, guides, and plenty of other resources.
- Equinix Fabric Docs: Equinix Fabric official documentation.
- Equinix Labs: Provides SDKs and Pulumi modules for Infrastructure as Code tools.
- Equinix Community: A global community for customers and Equinix users.