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HashiCorp Infrastructure Automation Certification Guide

By : Ravi Mishra
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HashiCorp Infrastructure Automation Certification Guide

By: Ravi Mishra

Overview of this book

Terraform is a highly sought-after technology for orchestrating infrastructure provisioning. This book is a complete reference guide to enhancing your infrastructure automation skills, offering up-to-date coverage of the HashiCorp infrastructure automation certification exam. This book is written in a clear and practical way with self-assessment questions and mock exams that will help you from a HashiCorp infrastructure automation certification exam perspective. This book covers end-to-end activities with Terraform, such as installation, writing its configuration file, Terraform modules, backend configurations, data sources, and infrastructure provisioning. You'll also get to grips with complex enterprise infrastructures and discover how to create thousands of resources with a single click. As you advance, you'll get a clear understanding of maintaining infrastructure as code (IaC) in Repo/GitHub, along with learning how to create, modify, and remove infrastructure resources as and when needed. Finally, you'll learn about Terraform Cloud and Enterprise and their enhanced features. By the end of this book, you'll have a handy, up-to-date desktop reference guide along with everything you need to pass the HashiCorp Certified: Terraform Associate exam with confidence.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
1
Section 1: The Basics
4
Section 2: Core Concepts
10
Section 3: Managing Infrastructure with Terraform
14
Chapter 11: Terraform Glossary

Questions

The answers to the following questions can be found in the Assessments section at the end of this book:

  1. Which of the following subcommands would you use in order to unlock the Terraform state file?

A) Unlock

B) force-unlock

C) Removing the lock on a state file is not possible

D) state-unlock

  1. Which Terraform command will force a marked resource to be destroyed and recreated on the next apply?

A) terraform destroy

B) terraform refresh

C) terraform taint

D) terraform fmt

  1. What does the terraform fmt command do?

A) Deletes the existing configuration file

B) Rewrites Terraform configuration files to a canonical format and style

C) Updates the font of the configuration file to the official font supported by HashiCorp

D) Formats the state file in order to ensure the latest state of resources can be obtained

  1. Person A has created one Azure virtual network in the Azure cloud using an ARM template...