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MIT License | Mozilla Public License 2.0 |
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secured-rest-api
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Deploy IRIS Application to Azure Using CircleCI
Let’s take an updated version of the project we’ve already used in Deploying InterSystems IRIS Solution into GCP Kubernetes Cluster GKE Using CircleCI — namely, secured-rest-api. Open it, click Use this Template, and create a version in a new repository. We’ll refer to code samples located there throughout this article.
terraform-provider-azurerm
- Private Endpoints as part of resource declaration
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azurerm_linux_virtual_machine, datadisks and cloud-init
So this is doing my head in. Related to https://github.com/hashicorp/terraform-provider-azurerm/issues/6117
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A Step-by-Step Guide on Creating a Resource Group, Virtual Network and Subnet in Azure with Terraform.
https://registry.terraform.io/providers/hashicorp/azurerm/latest/docs
- 409 Error in creating Azure diagnostic setting
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How to Set Up an Azure Kubernetes Service Cluster with Terraform
There are different Terraform Providers that enable Terraform to interact with Microsoft Azure. The most common one are Azure Stack, AzureDevops, AzureRM, AzAPI and AzureAD.. In this tutorial, we use the AzureRM Terraform Provider. Let's create a Terraform file for the AzureRM Terraform Provider.
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Azurerm Import Windows Virtual Machine into statefile
Yeah we imported all the related resources. I could now find an issue, which exactly describes our problem. Unfortunately it is open since 2020: https://github.com/hashicorp/terraform-provider-azurerm/issues/8794
- Update routing intent on Virtual WAN with AzAPI
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How to get started with Terraform for Azure?
Like other people said, use the azurerm provider docs, they're pretty good. But that's where knowing Azure comes in handy because you'll have to figure out what TF resource to use to accomplish a given goal.
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How hard is terraform to learn?
It’s not difficult at all syntactically. But you must understand the provider you are automating. So your azure knowledge is key in this case. Read the Azure provider docs and you will be easily able to put something together. https://registry.terraform.io/providers/hashicorp/azurerm/latest/docs
What are some alternatives?
azure-cli-extensions - Public Repository for Extensions of Azure CLI.
terraform-provider-azuread - Terraform provider for Azure Active Directory
terraform - Terraform enables you to safely and predictably create, change, and improve infrastructure. It is a source-available tool that codifies APIs into declarative configuration files that can be shared amongst team members, treated as code, edited, reviewed, and versioned.
terraform-provider-grafana - Terraform Grafana provider
helmfile - Deploy Kubernetes Helm Charts
AdGuardHome - Network-wide ads & trackers blocking DNS server
secured-rest-api - Deployment an IRIS application to AKS cluster
sops - Simple and flexible tool for managing secrets
terraform-provider-lastpass - Terraform Lastpass provider
buildah - A tool that facilitates building OCI images.
tfsec - Security scanner for your Terraform code [Moved to: https://github.com/aquasecurity/tfsec]
cilium - eBPF-based Networking, Security, and Observability