

Inject secrets into Terraform using the Vault provider

Understand secret management in state filesĬustomize Terraform Configuration with Variables Output Data from Terraformĭescribe secure secret injection best practice Manage Resource Drift Use Refresh-Only Mode to Sync Terraform Stateĭescribe backend block in configuration and best practices for partial configurations Generate and review an execution plan for Terraform ( terraform plan)Įxecute changes to infrastructure with Terraform ( terraform apply)ĭestroy Terraform managed infrastructure ( terraform destroy)ĭescribe remote state storage mechanisms and supported standard backendsĭescribe effect of Terraform refresh on state Validate a Terraform configuration ( terraform validate) Initialize a Terraform working directory ( terraform init) Given a scenario: choose when to enable verbose logging and what the outcome/value isĭescribe variable scope within modules/child modulesĭiscover modules from the public Terraform Module Registryĭescribe Terraform workflow ( Write -> Plan -> Create ) Given a scenario: choose when to use terraform state to view Terraform state Refactor Monolithic Terraform Configuration Given a scenario: choose when to use terraform workspace to create workspaces Given a scenario: choose when to use terraform import to import existing infrastructure into your Terraform state Given a scenario: choose when to use terraform taint to taint Terraform resources
SENTINELS OF TERRA REVIEW CODE
Given a scenario: choose when to use terraform fmt to format code Use the Terraform CLI (outside of core workflow) Provision Infrastructure with Cloud-Init Provision Infrastructure with Packer
SENTINELS OF TERRA REVIEW UPGRADE
Installing Terraform Lock and Upgrade Provider Versionsĭescribe how Terraform finds and fetches providersĮxplain when to use and not use provisioners and when to use local-exec or remote-exec Handle Terraform and provider installation and versioning Understand Terraform's purpose (vs other IaC)Įxplain multi-cloud and provider-agnostic benefits Infrastructure as code video Infrastructure as Code in a Private or Public Cloud Introduction to Infrastructure as Code with Terraform Infrastructure as Code Infrastructure as Code in a Private or Public Cloud Understand Infrastructure as Code (IaC) concepts

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