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But then you need two different provisioning tools, one for infra in k8s, and one for infra outside k8s. Or perhaps using non-native tools or wrappers.




> But then you need two different provisioning tools, one for infra in k8s, and one for infra outside k8s.

Yes, and 99% of the companies do this. It is quite common to use Terraform/AWS CDK/Pulumi/etc to provision the infrastructure, and ArgoCD/Helm/etc to manage the resources on Kubernetes. There is nothing wrong with it.




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