The HashiCorp Infrastructure Lifecycle Management ecosystem of Terraform and Packer continues to expand with new integrations that provide additional capabilities to HCP Terraform, Terraform Enterprise and Community Edition, and HCP Packer users as they provision and manage their cloud and on-premises infrastructure.
Terraform is the world’s most widely used multi-cloud provisioning product. Whether you’re deploying to Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud, other cloud and SaaS offerings, or an on-premises datacenter, Terraform can be your single control plane to provision and manage your entire infrastructure.
Packer provides organizations with a single workflow to build cloud and private datacenter images and continuously manage them throughout their lifecycle.
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As part of our focus on helping drive innovation through new Terraform integrations and AI, we recently launched our AI Spotlight Collection on the HashiCorp Terraform Registry. Our goal is to accelerate Terraform users’ IT operations and support AIOps implementations by integrating with our AI and ML partners. Make sure to keep an eye on the spotlight section as we continue to expand our listed offerings in the coming months, and reach out to technologypartners@hashicorp.com if you have a provider you would like to see listed.
Additionally, we had 16 new verified Terraform providers from 14 different partners over the previous quarter:
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Astronomer.io Astro gives users a single control point to access and manage connections to their data. They released a new Astro Terraform provider that allows users to leverage Terraform to programmatically manage Astro infrastructure as an alternative to the Astro CLI, Astro UI, or Astro API.
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Authsignal is a drop-in digital identity and authentication platform. They released a new Authsignal provider that allows users to leverage Terraform to manage the Authsignal platform.
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Catchpoint offers cloud monitoring and visibility services. They’ve released the Catchpoint provider, to allow users to manage web, API, transaction, DNS, SSL, BGP, Traceroute, and Ping tests through Terraform with minimum configurations.
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Files.com provides unified control and reporting for all the file transfers in their customers business. They have released the new Files.com Terraform provider, which provides convenient access to the Files.com API via Terraform for managing a users’ Files.com account.
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Illumio develops solutions to help stop attacks and ransomware from spreading with intelligent visibility and microsegmentation. They have released the Illumio-CloudSecure provider, which enables DevOps teams to utilize Terraform to manage Illumio CloudSecure resources.
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incident.io, is a Slack-powered incident management platform that has released the incident Terraform provider. The provider allows Terraform to manage configuration such as incident severities, roles, custom fields and more inside of users’ incident.io accounts.
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JetBrains creates intelligent software development tools that cover all stages of the software development cycle, including IDEs and tools for CI/CD and collaboration. Their new TeamCity Terraform provider allows DevOps engineers to initialize the JetBrains TeamCity server and automate its administration via Terraform.
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Juniper Networks engages in the design, development, and sale of products and services for high-performance networks. They’ve released the Mist provider to allow Terraform to manage Juniper Mist Organizations. The provider currently focuses on Day 0 and Day 1 operations around provisioning and deployment of the Mist service.
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Palo Alto Networks offers security solutions for on-prem, hybrid, and multi-cloud environments, across the development lifecycle to secure networks, protect cloud applications, and enable the SOC. They have released a new prismasdwan provider that provides resources and data sources to manage and query Prisma SD-WAN related config from Strata Cloud Manager.
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Render offers a unified cloud to build and run apps and websites with free TLS certificates, global CDN, private networks and auto-deploys from Git. They have released a Render provider that allows users to leverage Terraform to interact with and manage resources on the Render platform.
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SkySQL, who brings production-grade capabilities to MariaDB, has released two providers: the skysql-beta provider and skysql provider. The skysql provider allows customers to manage resources in SkySQL with Terraform and the beta provider allows them to utilize features that are in tech preview.
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Solace builds event broker technology, an architectural layer that seamlessly gets events from where they occur to where they need to be across clouds, networks, and applications. They have released two new providers: the Solace Broker provider that enables users to configure PubSub+ Software Event Brokers through Terraform; and the Solace Broker Appliance provider, which enables users to configure a PubSub+ Event Broker Appliance using Terraform.
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Styra creates and maintains solutions that enable users to define, enforce, and monitor policy across their cloud-native environments with a combination of open source and commercial products. They have released the Styra provider which enables the provisioning and managing of the Enterprise OPA Platform and Open Policy Agent authorization platform itself as Terraform resources, reducing friction and increasing control.
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Tessell is a database-as-a-service (DBaaS) platform that simplifies the management, security, and scalability of relational databases in the cloud. They have released the Tessell provider, that allows users to integrate with the Tessell API and manage resources including: Database services across public clouds (AWS, Azure), database engines (Oracle, PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQL Server), Availability Machines for data protection (snapshots), secondary environments (sanitized snapshots), as well as the creation of database service clones.
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HCP Packer, which standardizes and automates the process of governing, tracking, and auditing image artifacts, has two new integrations.
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GitHub is a developer platform that allows developers to create, store, manage and share their code. The new HCP Packer integration ties Packer pipeline metadata with GitHub Actions. This integration will enable users to build images in a GitHub Actions pipeline and then find the details of the pipeline including pipeline ID/name, workflow identifiers, job names, and runner environment details. This automation and tracking is crucial for establishing software supply chain security, auditing machine images, and creating containers.
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GitLab is a single application for the whole software development and operations lifecycle. The new HCP Packer integration ties HCP Packer pipeline metadata with GitLab pipelines, allowing users to track information including pipeline specifics and associated pull requests.
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All these integrations are available for use in the HashiCorp Terraform Registry. If you are a technology provider and want to verify an existing integration, please refer to our Terraform Integration Program.
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