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Terraform Enterprise adds new flexible deployment options


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There are countless ways to deploy and operate enterprise applications today, and every team has their preferred toolstack. Standardizing around consistent deployment patterns can reduce operational costs by focusing skill sets on a smaller scope of technologies, and reduce operational complexity by allowing teams to re-use peripheral tools and workflows such as monitoring tools and security scanning processes, across all internal applications.

With that in mind, starting with v202309-1, HashiCorp has made operating Terraform Enterprise more flexible than ever. We are excited to announce that Terraform Enterprise now supports two new deployment options: Docker Engine and cloud-managed Kubernetes services (Amazon EKS, Microsoft Azure AKS, and Google Cloud GKE). This allows customers with a preference for Docker or Kubernetes to follow industry-standard patterns for deploying applications in these environments, and simplify overall operation of Terraform Enterprise. These new deployment options are enabled by the new simplified single-container architecture first introduced in Terraform Enterprise v202306-1 and enabled by default on v202309-1...

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