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I feel almost certain someone could wrap ArgoCD into a product if they handled the 'patternization' of applicationsets. D2iQ already do it with Flux, but we bailed on D2iQ before we even got to try it.


ArgoCD is almost worthless if your DevOps teams are IaC wielders. Honestly, just a bash script to push a container to the pods is all that’s required for DevOps deployment. A build pipeline should be get artifacts -> put artifacts in container -> push container to registry -> trigger a pull on your pods. If you didn’t have a standard cloud architecture, I can understand the frustration and reasoning behind looking at ArgoCD. If you have a standardized cloud practice, it’s moot.


My needs are more 1 application, 150 configurations, 150 clusters.




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