A Deployment Description is a machine-processable specification of the artifacts, resources, relationships, constraints, configuration, and lifecycle operations required for a Deployment.
The description may identify the Target Environment, Deployment Platform, Machine Images, infrastructure requirements, providers, dependencies, compliance expectations, provisioning content, verification activities, and teardown behavior.
A Deployment Description states the intended deployment configuration and relationships without necessarily prescribing every provider-specific command used to realize them.
Within Crucible, a Crucible Description may include or reference the information required to form a Deployment Description.
machine-processable specification of the artifacts, resources, relationships, constraints, configuration, and lifecycle operations required for a deployment
Generalized from deployment automation, Infrastructure as Code, platform engineering, and configuration-management usage and specialized for the Crucible architecture and operational model.
A Deployment Description differs from deployed state. The description specifies the intended deployment, while the deployed state records or represents the realized resources and configuration.
A Deployment Description may remain provider-independent when provider-specific details are supplied through a Provider Plugin or controlled profile.
A Deployment Description identifies a verified Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 9 Kubernetes image, three compute nodes, network requirements, storage, security controls, an Oracle Cloud Infrastructure provider, and post-deployment verification steps.
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