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HashiCorp Terraform Associate (003) Exam Guide

HashiCorp Terraform Associate (003) Exam Guide

By : Chandra Mohan Dhanasekaran, Manjunath H. Gowda
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HashiCorp Terraform Associate (003) Exam Guide

HashiCorp Terraform Associate (003) Exam Guide

5 (19)
By: Chandra Mohan Dhanasekaran, Manjunath H. Gowda

Overview of this book

This HashiCorp Terraform Associate (003) exam guide simplifies technical content relating to the exam and helps you learn using real-world examples. The book is aligned with the latest exam objectives, which enables you to streamline your learning experience instead of referring to multiple sources for preparation. Moreover, the book is designed to serve as a "one-stop solution" for readers with varied levels of experience in Terraform. You'll learn how to efficiently provision and manage cloud and on-premises infrastructure using Terraform. As you progress, you’ll focus on essential commands, state management techniques, and best practices. Later chapters will show you how to harness the power of Terraform modules for code reusability and scalability. You’ll also gain insights into advanced topics such as debugging, troubleshooting, and leveraging Terraform Cloud and Terraform Enterprise for collaborative infrastructure management. This book provides you with lifetime access to supplementary practice resources such as mock exams, flashcards, and exam tips from experts. By the end of this book, you’ll have the knowledge and skills you need to confidently tackle the Terraform Associate certification exam and excel in your career.
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Workspaces

This section is relevant to Terraform CLI workspaces and is different from the Terraform Cloud workspaces covered in the previous chapter.

As you are aware, Terraform configuration files can be configured to use a particular backend to persist the state file data. This has more advantages over the default local backend in terms of backup and recovery, shared access within teams, security, and so on.

When you work with the default settings, the configuration stores the state file that belongs to the default workspace. If there is a need to manage and work with multiple workspaces for the same configuration, there is a list of compatible backends that support that.

Have a look at a scenario and proceed with a sample exercise to know more:

The accounting team of the ABC company is planning to go ahead and use Terraform for their infrastructure provisioning. They will be deploying resources with the same AWS account to support multiple lower environments. AWS S3...

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