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HashiCorp Packer in Production

You're reading from   HashiCorp Packer in Production Efficiently manage sets of images for your digital transformation or cloud adoption journey

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803246857
Length 190 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1: Packer’s Beginnings
2. Chapter 1: Packer Fundamentals FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Creating Your First Template 4. Chapter 3: Configuring Builders and Sources 5. Chapter 4: The Power of Provisioners 6. Chapter 5: Logging and Troubleshooting 7. Part 2: Managing Large Environments
8. Chapter 6: Working with Builders 9. Chapter 7: Building an Image Hierarchy 10. Chapter 8: Scaling Large Builds 11. Part 3: Advanced Customized Packer
12. Chapter 9: Managing the Image Lifecycle 13. Chapter 10: Using HCP Packer 14. Chapter 11: Automating Packer Builds 15. Chapter 12: Developing Packer Plugins 16. Index 17. Other Books You May Enjoy

Scaling Large Builds

In the previous section, we demonstrated strategies for a structured image hierarchy, involving building shared base images and aggregate sub-images that extend the purpose of the common base image. We used a serial build script to build several image trees one at a time. The strategy is to separate these logically so that they can be built in parallel in the quickest possible time. If a minor patch is applied to our gold image, rebuilding it across AWS, Azure, and GCP one at a time will be painfully slow, and it will take a long time to learn of errors at a later stage. When building across multiple environments and complex image trees, development time becomes very important. This will set us up for automation when, in the next chapter, we streamline Packer builds via automation pipelines. In this chapter, we will take the example code from the previous chapter and logically organize it in a way that simplifies parallel builds and storage optimization for a multi...

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