Infrastructure as Code (Terraform)

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 Infrastructure as Code (Terraform)

Infrastructure as Code (IaC) with Terraform is a method of managing and provisioning cloud infrastructure using code instead of manual processes. Terraform, an open-source tool by HashiCorp, uses a declarative configuration language (HCL) to define resources like virtual machines, networks, databases, and storage across multiple cloud providers, including Google Cloud, AWS, and Azure. In Terraform, you write configuration files describing the desired infrastructure state, and Terraform handles creation, updates, and deletion to match that state. It supports modular design for reusability and uses a “plan” phase to preview changes before applying them, reducing risks. The state file tracks deployed resources for consistency. On GCP, Terraform can manage resources like Compute Engine, GKE clusters, Cloud Storage, and IAM policies. Benefits include version control integration, automation in CI/CD pipelines, repeatable deployments, and easier rollbacks. By codifying infrastructure, Terraform enables scalable, consistent, and auditable cloud operations, reducing human error and speeding up environment provisioning.

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