HashiCorp Certified: Terraform Associate (003) (The Course)
Course Info
This course includes 10 attempts.
HashiCorp Terraform is one of the most popular tools for infrastructure as code. It has been around since 2014 and today there are two levels of certifications for Terraform: associate and professional. This highlights the maturity-level of Terraform. This course is intended to prepare you for the Terraform Associate certification exam.
The Terraform Associate certification is for Cloud Engineers specializing in operations, IT, or development who know the basic concepts and skills associated with Terraform. You understand what Terraform Enterprise features exist and can differentiate between Terraform Enterprise and Community Edition. You will be best prepared for this exam if you have professional experience using Terraform in production, but performing the exam objectives in a personal demo environment may be sufficient.
This course is intended for self-study and it follows the Terraform Associate 003 exam curriculum closely. There is one lesson each for the 38 exam objectives. Each exam objective is covered in theoretical form, followed by a small quiz to help you learn the important parts. The course also includes multiple practice quizzes with 40 and 50 questions each, similar in style to what you will encounter during the exam.
Learn about the Terraform CLI, the HashiCorp Configuration Language, HCP Terraform and the workflows involved in running Terraform in real-life.
Happy learning!
Course Material
- About
- Exam objectives
- Prerequisites
- Exam format
- Other exam details
- Introduction
- Starting out
- Installing Terraform
- Writing your first Terraform configuration
- Working with the Terraform CLI
- The Terraform state file
- Working with HCP Terraform
- 1a - Explain what Infrastructure as Code is
- 1b - Describe advantages of IaC patterns
- 2a - Explain multi-cloud and provider-agnostic benefits
- 2b - Explain the benefits of state
- 3a - Install and version Terraform providers
- 3b - Describe plugin-based architecture
- 3c - Write Terraform configuration using multiple providers
- 3d - Describe how Terraform finds and fetches providers
- 4a - Describe when to use terraform import to import existing infrastructure into your Terraform state
- 4b - Use terraform state to view Terraform state
- 4c - Describe when to enable verbose logging and what the outcome/value is
- 5a - Contrast and use different module source options including the public Terraform Registry
- 5b - Interact with module inputs and outputs
- 5c - Describe variable scope within modules/child modules
- 5d - Set module version
- 6a - Describe Terraform workflow (Write -> Plan -> Create)
- 6b - Initialize a Terraform working directory (terraform init)
- 6c - Validate a Terraform configuration (terraform validate)
- 6d - Generate and review an execution plan for Terraform (terraform plan)
- 6e - Execute changes to infrastructure with Terraform (terraform apply)
- 6f - Destroy Terraform managed infrastructure (terraform destroy)
- 6g - Apply formatting and style adjustments to a configuration (terraform fmt)
- 7a - Describe default local backend
- 7b - Describe state locking
- 7c - Handle backend and cloud integration authentication methods
- 7d - Differentiate remote state backend options
- 7e - Manage resource drift and Terraform state
- 7f - Describe backend block and cloud integration in configuration
- 7g - Understand secret management in state files
- 8a - Demonstrate use of variables and outputs
- 8b - Describe secure secret injection best practice
- 8c - Understand the use of collection and structural types
- 8d - Create and differentiate resource and data configuration
- 8e - Use resource addressing and resource parameters to connect resources together
- 8f - Use HCL and Terraform functions to write configuration
- 8g - Describe built-in dependency management (order of execution based)
- 9a - Explain how HCP Terraform helps to manage infrastructure
- 9b - Describe how HCP Terraform enables collaboration and governance
- Quiz 1
- Quiz 2
- Quiz 3
Instructors
Driven, curious, ambitious.
Mattias is a hands-on engineer with a background in particle accelerator physics, computational methods in mathematics, and web design. He is currently a cloud architect and DevOps consultant focusing on helping organizations reach their full potential.
Mattias is a HashiCorp ambassador and HashiCorp User Group leader in Gothenburg, Sweden. He holds professional-level certifications in both Microsoft Azure and AWS, as well as other certifications including Terraform (associate and professional), Vault, Kubernetes, and GitHub.
You can find out more about Mattias at his blog mattias.engineer.
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