Highlight: Terraform Associate Exam Prep | Deploying AWS Infrastructure with Terraform
Deploy a Highly Available Website with Terraform on AWS
Description
Terraform is an infrastructure automation tool that allows teams to treat their infrastructure as code. Infrastructure as code provides many benefits such as improved recovery, predictability, and speed. Infrastructure as code is quickly becoming a standard for managing cloud resources and is widely practiced among top-performing companies.
Terraform is platform-agnostic, meaning it can be used to manage any major cloud service provider as well as on-premise environments using vSphere and Cisco. Teams can use the same adopted skillset and workflows to manage other environments instead of reinventing the wheel for managing each environment. Terraform is simple to learn and can be easily adopted as a way to manage your cloud infrastructure.
In this lab, you will create a Terraform configuration to deploy a VPC in AWS.
Lab Objectives
Upon completion of this beginner-level lab, you will be able to:
Work with the HashiCorp AWS Terraform Provider
Use with the HashiCorp Configuration Language syntax and Terraform configuration files
Run Terraform init, plan, and apply commands to manage infrastructure
Deploy an Amazon Virtual Private Cloud in AWS
Intended audience
Individuals studying for the HashiCorp Certified: Terraform Associate exam
Cloud Engineers
DevOps Engineers
Lab Prerequisites
Familiarity with the following will be beneficial but is not required:
Amazon Virtual Private Cloud
The following content can be used to fulfill the prerequisites:
Introduction to Virtual Private Cloud (VPC)
Terraform Associate 003 Certification Exam Preparation
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