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Version-Controlled Infrastructure with GitHub & Terraform

Offered By: Devoxx via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

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Explore version-controlled infrastructure management using GitHub and Terraform in this 48-minute Devoxx conference talk. Learn how to safely and predictably write, plan, and provision infrastructure as code through declarative configuration files. Discover the benefits of collaboration, key pillars for effective teamwork, and existing patterns in infrastructure development. Dive into Terraform's domain-specific language, core components, and state management. Watch a live demo showcasing Terraform's planning capabilities, code-level interactions, and integration with GitHub. Understand the advantages of committing to the master branch and learn about testing Terraform configurations. Gain insights into using Terraform with cloud providers like GKE and Compute Engine, and explore tools like Atlantis for enhanced collaboration.

Syllabus

Introduction
What is Collaboration
Benefits of Collaboration
Why dont we collaborate
Key pillars for collaboration
Spanish
Arabic
Infrastructure
Existing Patterns
Web UI Driven Development
CLI Driven Development
Cloud Providers
Language
Terraform
Terraform DSL
Terraform Core
Terraform Collaboration
Terraform Captures Code
Terraform State
Terraform Decisions
Terraform Demo
Terraform Plan
Code Level
GitHub
Atlantis
GKE
Compute Engine
Why commit to Master
Testing Terraform


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