Terraform examples on Microsoft Azure. How to manage Microsoft Azure resources with Terraform.
Terraform is an open-source infrastructure as code software tool that provides a consistent CLI workflow to manage hundreds of cloud services. Terraform codifies cloud APIs into declarative configuration files.
Terraform is used to create, manage, and update infrastructure resources such as VMs, storage, containers, and more. Almost any infrastructure type can be represented as a resource in Terraform.
This repo contains Terraform code examples on Microsoft Azure.
The Github repository https://github.com/alfonsof/terraform-examples-aws contains the code samples based in the book Terraform: Up and Running by Yevgeniy Brikman. But those examples use AWS (Amazon Web Services).
Terraform also supports other Cloud providers and this Github repository contains the code samples of the book on Microsoft Azure.
You must have a Microsoft Azure subscription.
The code consists of Terraform examples using HashiCorp Configuration Language (HCL) on Microsoft Azure.
All the code is in the code folder.
For instructions on running the code, please consult the README in each folder.
This is the list of examples:
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listening on port 8080./
listening on port 8080, which is defined as a variable./
. The load balancer listens on port 80.This code is released under the MIT License. See LICENSE file.