Composing a Platform by Patching Crossplane Resources

A control-plane-based architecture gives you a declarative approach to defining and managing resources, a continuous reconciliation to eliminate configuration drift and offer a single point of control for concerns like policy enforcement and permission management.…

The First Official Providers

With these ever-growing numbers, you can use these Official Providers to orchestrate your most complex scenarios. In addition to production-level quality, the Upjet-based providers have extended coverage of given APIs.…

Announcing 100% Cloud Service Coverage for Crossplane

Crossplane now has 100% coverage for major cloud services with the new providers: provider-jet-aws, provider-jet-azure, and provider-jet-gcp. To create new providers like these, we are introducing Terrajet, a code generation pipeline for creating Crossplane providers.…

Incubating Upbound: Delivering Modern Application Infrastructure

Today the CNCF announced that the open source Crossplane project, created by Upbound and with a broad community of contributors, has reached incubation level at the CNCF. [https://www.cncf.io/blog/2021/09/14/crossplane-moves-from-sandbox-to-cncf-incubator/] This is a major milestone for the project, and reflects its maturity & rapidly…

Outgrowing Terraform — and Migrating to Crossplane

Terraform is a widely deployed and popular technology that is used to enable an Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC) approach. While Terraform can be extremely useful, it does have some limitations that Crossplane can help organizations to overcome. In the session Outgrowing Terraform [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wRgQxfrFJYU&list=PLj6h78yzYM2OFWBatWHbWgyoLNmCyAqJ0&…

UXP Now Available in Two Public Marketplaces, With More on the Way

We launched Upbound Universal Crossplane (UXP) less than a week ago and already momentum is building around the first enterprise-grade distribution of open source Crossplane. Two major public cloud marketplaces have embraced UXP, making it easy for users to find and deploy UXP. The first is AWS Marketplace [https://aws.…