Byte-Sized Devops Series: Introduction To Cloud Infrastructure Automation With Terraform
- Created By raju2006
- Last Updated December 5th, 2023
- Overview
- Prerequisites
- Audience
- Audience
- Curriculum
Description:
Join our concise intro session on Terraform, the tool for building cloud infrastructure as code. Elevate your cloud skills and stay ahead in technology."
Course Code/Duration:
BDT130 / 1 Day
Learning Objectives:
- Gain a foundational understanding of Terraform, including its key principles and how it compares to similar tools.
- Participate in a hands-on lab where you'll execute Terraform scripts to create and dismantle a high-availability application infrastructure. This infrastructure will encompass virtual machines, load balancers, firewalls, object storage, and a database."
- Having some basic idea of what it takes to create cloud infrastructure manually, helps you appreciate how Terraform enables smoother operations, better change management and faster deployments.
- This session is designed for developers, operations or devops members who Have some basic idea of cloud computing.
- Are interested to know how to automate cloud infrastructure such as creation of virtual machines, load balancers, databases, firewalls etc. by just using a bunch of configuration files.
- This session is designed for developers, operations or devops members who Have some basic idea of cloud computing.
- Are interested to know how to automate cloud infrastructure such as creation of virtual machines, load balancers, databases, firewalls etc. by just using a bunch of configuration files.
Objectives
Learn about Terraform basics, comparison with other similar tools, and we will then perform hands-on lab to do the following:
- Execute Terraform scripts to build and teardown a high-available application that includes virtual machines, load balancer, firewalls, object storage, and a database.
Setup
- A free tier AWS account. [email protected] – we need to discuss.
Training Material Provided:
Yes (Digital format)
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