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Creating Your First Terraform Module for Azure

Why Use a Terraform Module? If you’ve ever copied and pasted the same Terraform resources into more than one project, you’ll know how quickly things can get messy. Modules are your way out of that mess. A module is basically a reusable bundle of Terraform config, like a function in code. You pass in some variables, and it gives you a consistent result every time. No more copy-paste chaos. Here’s what makes modules worth it: Keeps your naming and tagging tidy Saves you from repeating yourself Helps you work faster without breaking stuff If you’re working in a team, this becomes even more useful. Continue reading

Still Running Terraform Locally? Let's Talk.

There’s a good chance you’re deploying your Azure infrastructure from your own machine. Maybe it’s Terraform. Maybe it’s working… most of the time. But here’s the question I’d pose: Are you still running terraform apply locally, or have you moved your infrastructure into a pipeline? And more importantly, why? Because while running Terraform locally might feel fast and flexible, it can quietly introduce a whole stack of problems that don’t show up until you start scaling. Continue reading

Mastering the Basics: Terraform and Infrastructure as Code in Azure

Introduction Managing cloud infrastructure manually is slow, error-prone, and impossible to scale. Infrastructure as Code (IaC) solves these problems by allowing infrastructure to be defined, deployed, and maintained with code. Terraform has become the go-to IaC tool because of its declarative approach, multi-cloud support, and ability to track infrastructure changes over time. This article will walk through the fundamentals of Terraform, covering why manual provisioning causes problems, how Terraform improves cloud management, and key best practices to ensure scalable and secure deployments. Continue reading

Terraform State Management in Azure: Don’t Let Your Backend Bite You

🥇 Your Terraform state file is the source of truth for your infrastructure. Lose it, and you might as well be deploying blindfolded. But how could you manage it properly in Azure? ⛈️ Why Terraform State Matters (And Why It Can Ruin Your Day) Terraform needs a state file to track the real-world infrastructure vs what your code says should exist. If that state file disappears, gets corrupted, or is being fought over by multiple deployments, you’re in for a world of pain. Continue reading

Why-aC | Why infrastructure as code?

Most companies today are already using some elements of cloud computing—whether that’s through a trusted partner, a service, or directly with one of the major cloud providers like Azure, AWS, or Google Cloud. However, despite this very few are leveraging ‘Infrastructure as Code’ (IaC). IaC was once seen as a gold standard of platform management, something only accessible to the largest enterprises with deep pockets and large developer teams dedicated to managing sprawling infrastructure. Continue reading
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