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Discover the methodologies and best practices for getting started with HashiCorp tools, including Terraform, Vault, and Packer. The book begins with an introduction to the infrastructure-as-code concept while establishing the need for automation and management technologies. Youll go over hands-on deployment, configuration, and best practices for Terraform, Packer, Vault, Nomad, and Consul. Youll then delve deeper into developing automation code using Terraform for automating AWS/Azure/GCP public cloud tasks; advanced topics include leveraging Vault for secrets management and Packer for image management.

Along the way you will also look at Nomad and Consul for managing application orchestration along with network interconnectivity. In each chapter you will cover automated infrastructure and application deployment on the VM/container base ecosystem. The book provides sample code and best-practice guidance for developers and architects to look at infrastructure-as-code adoption from a holistic viewpoint.

All the code presented in the book is available in the form of scripts, which allow you to try out the examples and extend them in interesting ways.

What You Will Learn

  • Get an overview of the architecture of Terraform, Vault, Packer, Nomad, and Consul
  • Follow hands-on steps for enabling Terraform, Vault, Packer, Nomad, and Consul
  • Automate various services on the public cloud, including AWS, Azure, and GCP

Who This Book Is For

Developers, architects, and administrators who want to learn about infrastructure-as-code automation.

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Navin Sabharwal , Sarvesh Pandey and Piyush Pandey
Infrastructure-as-Code Automation Using Terraform, Packer, Vault, Nomad and Consul
Hands-on Deployment, Configuration, and Best Practices
1st ed.
Logo of the publisher Navin Sabharwal New Delhi Delhi India Sarvesh - photo 2
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Navin Sabharwal
New Delhi, Delhi, India
Sarvesh Pandey
Noida, UP, India
Piyush Pandey
New Delhi, India
ISBN 978-1-4842-7128-5 e-ISBN 978-1-4842-7129-2
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-7129-2
Navin Sabharwal, Sarvesh Pandey and Piyush Pandey 2021
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Acknowledgments

To my family, Shweta and Soumil: for being always there by my side and letting me sacrifice their time for my intellectual and spiritual pursuits, and for taking care of everything while I am immersed in authoring. This and other accomplishments of my life wouldnt have been possible without your love and support.

To my mom and my sister: for their love and support as always; without your blessings, nothing is possible.

To my co-authors, Sarvesh and Piyush: thank you for the hard work and quick turnarounds to deliver this. It was an enriching experience, and I am looking forward to working with you again soon.

I want to send special thanks to Rohan Bajaj, Abhijeet Thakur, Manpreet Singh, Parvathy Subbiah, Tholupuluri Tsnmanindrababu, Aditya Tanwar, and Avinaw Sharma. Their research input and automation code samples helped in shaping the outline of the book.

To my team at HCL, who has been a source of inspiration with their hard work, ever engaging technical conversations, and technical depth: your everflowing ideas are a source of happiness and excitement every single day. Amit Agrawal, Vasand Kumar, Punith Krishnamurthy, Sandeep Sharma, Amit Dwivedi, Gauarv Bhardwaj, Nitin Narotra, and Vivekthank you for being there and making technology fun.

Thank you to Celestine, Aditee, and the entire team at Apress for turning our ideas into reality. It has been an amazing experience authoring with you, and over the years, the speed of decision-making and the editorial support has been excellent.

To all that I have had the opportunity to work with my co-authors, colleagues, managers, mentors, and guides in this world of 7 billion people: it was a coincidence that brought us together. It is an enriching experience to be associated with you and learn from you. All ideas and paths are an assimilation of conversations that I have had and experiences I have shared. Thank you.

Thank you, goddess Saraswati, for guiding me to the path of knowledge and spirituality and keeping me on this path until salvation.

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(Asato Ma Sad Gamaya, Tamaso Ma Jyotir Gamaya, Mrityor Ma Amritam Gamaya)

Lead us from ignorance to truth, lead us from darkness to light, lead us from death to deathlessness.

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About the Authors
Navin Sabharwal
has more than 20 years of industry experience He is an innovator thought - photo 3

has more than 20 years of industry experience. He is an innovator, thought leader, patent holder, and author in cloud computing, artificial intelligence and machine learning, public cloud, DevOps, AIOPS, infrastructure services, monitoring and management platforms, big data analytics, and software product development. Navin is responsible for DevOps, artificial intelligence, cloud lifecycle management, service management, monitoring and management, IT Ops analytics, AIOPs and machine learning, automation, operational efficiency of scaled delivery through lean Ops, strategy, and delivery for HCL Technologies. He can be reached at Navinsabharwal@gmail.com and www.linkedin.com/in/navinsabharwal .

Sarvesh Pandey
is an innovator and thought leader in hybrid cloud lifecycle automation - photo 4

is an innovator and thought leader in hybrid cloud lifecycle automation covering technologies (IP and OEM products) like cloud management automation, infrastructure as code, and Runbook Automation, with 15 years of IT experience. He is the Associate Director and Practice Head of Cloud Management Automation for HCLs DRYiCE, focusing on planning, designing, and managing multiple infrastructure automation projects of strategic importance to the cloud and the IAC framework. He has experience in working with highly engineered systems that require a deep understanding of cutting-edge technology and the key drivers in multiple markets. He can be reached at samsarvesh@gmail.com and https://in.linkedin.com/in/sarvesh-pandey-11b82717 .

Piyush Pandey
has 10 years of Industry Experience He is currently working at HCL - photo 5

has 10+ years of Industry Experience. He is currently working at HCL Technologies as Automation Architect delivering solutions catering to Hybrid Cloud using Cloud Native and 3rd Party Solutions. The Automation solutions cover use cases like Enterprise Observability, Infra as Code, Server Automation. Runbook Automation, Cloud Management Platform, Cloud Native Automation and Dashboard/Visibility. He is responsible for designing end to end solutions & architecture for enterprise Automation adoption. piyushnsitcoep@gmail.com and https://www.linkedin.com/in/piyush-pandey-704495b .

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Santhosh Kumar Srinivasan
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is an AWS Certified Solutions Architect and TripleByte Certified DevOps Engineer in India. He works as a cloud consultant with Fortune 100 clients in the United States. He is an expert in architecting highly available, fault-tolerant workloads in AWS Cloud to solve complex problems. San is a mentor for advanced certification in software engineering for cloud, blockchain, and IOT offered by IIT Madras and GreatLearning. He has trained hundreds of developers on full stack development in Python.
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