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Why IaC Won't Survive the Next Decade – Here's Why

https://infragents.com/
1•chrisurf•1h ago

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chrisurf•1h ago
A few months ago, I had one of those “oh no” moments. I was deep in IaC (Terraform, Ansible, Kubernetes—you know the drill) when it struck me: we’re drowning in YAML, yet still babysitting our infrastructure. Every change felt brittle, every deployment required a human in the loop.

At the same time, AI agents were exploding. They were writing code, fixing bugs, reasoning about systems. And I thought: what if IaC isn’t the future at all? What if the future is IaA—Infrastructure as an Agent?

That’s why I built infragent.com.

It’s a community-driven platform to discover and share Infrastructure Agents—autonomous or semi-autonomous software entities that bridge human intent and machine execution to manage cloud and on-premises environments. Powered by AI, ML, and advanced reasoning, they align infrastructure behavior with high-level goals, dynamically generate and execute code, and enforce governance across systems. Instead of scripting endless automation, we can imagine agents that: interpret intent, optimize resources, embed security and compliance, collaborate across systems, enable real-time monitoring and remediation, and align infrastructure with business goals—not just configs.

This is bigger than just another DevOps tool. It feels like the paradigm shift after IaC. First came imperative scripts, then declarative IaC, and now… "agentic infrastructure".

I’m running this platform from Switzerland, where reliability isn’t just a goal—it’s a tradition. Right now, infragent.com is just a place to find, share, and explore open-source GitHub projects that push this new frontier. But my vision is that it becomes the global hub where engineers, DevOps teams, and curious builders gather to shape the future of infrastructure.

I know this is early. The tech is raw. Some of it will fail. But the trajectory is clear: infrastructure is becoming intelligent, autonomous, agentic.

If this resonates with you—if you’ve built something, or stumbled across a repo that feels “agentic”—please share it on the platform. If you just want to watch, that’s fine too. But I’d love for the HN community to help shape this future.

https://infragent.com

Because the way we build, operate, and think about infrastructure is being rewritten—share it and be part of the movement.

Cloudly•1h ago
I don't get the hype for a specific agent here really - most cloud sdks _+ pulumi support languages like typescript and python for IaC. No YAML. I think terrform was thinking about this the last time I was working with them. That gives you all the benefits of software agents we already have available. I think for most those will be enough.

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