Terraform and Docker
Terraform is an open-source, infrastructure as code, software tool created by HashiCorp. Users define and provide data center infrastructure using a declarative configuration language known as HashiCorp Configuration Language (HCL). Terraform manages external resources (such as public cloud infrastructure, private cloud infrastructure, network appliances, software as a service, and platform as a service) with "providers". Users can interact with Terraform providers by declaring resources or by calling data sources. The infrastructure as code can be written as modules, promoting reusability and maintainability. Terraform supports a number of cloud infrastructure providers such as Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure and IBM Cloud etc. Docker is a set of platform as a service (PaaS) products that use OS-level virtualization to deliver software in packages called containers. The service has both free and premium tiers. The software that hosts the containers is called Docker Engine. Docker can package an application and its dependencies in a virtual container that can run on any Linux, Windows, or macOS computer. This enables the application to run in a variety of locations, such as on-premises, in public or cloud. Docker implements a high-level API to provide lightweight containers that run processes in isolation.
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Ms. Memoon Zulfiqar of Computer Science Department, CUST, Islamabad
Terraform and Docker
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MS Student (Computer Science)
Ms. Arooba Sadaqat of Computer Science Department, CUST, Islamabad
Terraform and Docker
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MS Student (Computer Science)