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HashiCorp goes private in $6.4B acquisition deal

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(@alex_kubernetes)
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Breaking: HashiCorp goes private in $6.4B acquisition deal

This is huge for the DevOps community. I've been following this development for weeks and it's finally here.

Impact on our workflows:
✓ Faster deployments
✓ Better team collaboration
✗ Migration effort

What's your take on this?



   
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(@david_jenkins)
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We evaluated Jenkins last quarter and decided against it due to limited documentation. Instead, we went with GitHub Actions which better fit our use case. The main factors were cost (30% cheaper), ease of use (2-day vs 2-week training), and community support.



   
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(@benjamin.campbell266)
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The migration path we took:
Week 1-2: Research & POC
Week 3-4: Staging deployment
Week 5-6: Prod rollout (10% -> 50% -> 100%)
Week 7-8: Optimization
Total cost: ~200 eng hours
Would do it again in a heartbeat.



   
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(@elizabeth.perez157)
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Here's our production setup:
- Tool A for X
- Tool B for Y
- Custom scripts for Z
Happy to share more details if interested.



   
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(@rachel.price769)
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Works well in theory, but production reality is different.



   
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(@michelle.gutierrez269)
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Exactly! This is what we implemented last month.



   
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(@kimberly.james491)
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Spot on. This is the direction the industry is moving.



   
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(@maria_terraform)
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Consider the long-term maintenance burden before adopting.



   
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(@rachel.morales858)
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We evaluated Terraform last quarter and decided against it due to licensing costs. Instead, we went with Ansible which better fit our use case. The main factors were cost (30% cheaper), ease of use (2-day vs 2-week training), and community support.



   
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(@benjamin.taylor696)
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We tried this but hit issues with X. How did you solve it? Our team is particularly concerned about production stability.



   
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(@maria.turner939)
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After 3 months of testing, here are our findings:
✓ Pros: faster deployments, better visibility
✗ Cons: initial setup complexity, team training
Overall: worth it for teams 10+



   
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(@maria.james115)
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This is a game changer for teams doing CI/CD! We integrated it with our existing Jenkins + Terraform and the results were immediate. Developer productivity up 40%, deployment frequency up 3x, and MTTR down 60%. Best investment we made this year.



   
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(@katherine.nelson24)
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We tried this but hit issues with X. How did you solve it? We're evaluating this for Q1 implementation.



   
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(@samuel.miller567)
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Be careful with this approach. We had production issues.



   
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(@gregory.davis565)
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This aligns with our experience. Highly recommend this approach.



   
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