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I would love to know this too. I'm sure they probably have enterprise customers that are using some of this stuff. I do love the idea of being able to store some of these things in source control.

One of the things that I am curious about is that when we promote a database slave to master, we just spin up a brand new slave and just discard the old master. From a quick glance of this, I had a hard time telling if that is something that this tool could handle. Maybe it's not really the use case for it right now. I definitely think it's really cool to just spin up a cluster in one command though.




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