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What's your preferred approach to defined state in your home servers?
Prayer
nix
I use ArgoCD with a git repo
I have like two servers total and if one breaks I will just start again. It'd take more time to set up terraform than it would to get it working again from a fresh install.
I tried terraform for my three node proxmox cluster and all the providers were shit (and one was written by a for-profit prison company).
I ended up just deploying manually, but I do heavily use ansible for things like let's encrypt wild card cert renewal/installation and patch management.
I love terraform when the providers are good - my #dayjob is predominantly spinning up hybrid cloud/global AWS environments and we could not do what we do without tools like Cruft, Terraform, and Ansible.