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Elastic Announces the General Availability of the Elastic Cloud Terraform Provider

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  • HashiCorp Terraform is a tool that allows users to manage the entire lifecycle of infrastructure using infrastructure as code
  • Elastic Cloud Terraform provider features include managing Elastic deployments like configure, scale, and deploy Elastic stack deployments as code, using common source control tools and methodologies

Elastic has announced the general availability of the HashiCorp verified Elastic Cloud Terraform provider to deliver the best possible infrastructure-as-code experience for users of HashiCorp Terraform to deploy and manage Elastic Cloud. HashiCorp Terraform is a tool that allows users to manage the entire lifecycle of infrastructure using infrastructure as code

Users can now apply the same automation code on Elastic Cloud deployments across all public clouds available in Elasticsearch Service on Elastic Cloud, or on premises using Elastic Cloud Enterprise. Elastic Cloud Terraform provider features include managing Elastic deployments like configure, scale, and deploy Elastic stack deployments as code, using common source control tools and methodologies. It will also help deploy auto scaling and  dynamically scale deployments to ensure performance and reliability, regardless of deployment topology or data tier configuration.

It will reduce management overhead and enable configuration management for Beats clients by managing cluster names as code. It will also manage and upload Elastic plugins and script bundles with the new Elastic Cloud resource type extension.

“We are excited to have Elastic as a technology partner and look forward to our future collaboration,” said Asvin Ramesh, Sr. Director, Alliances at HashiCorp. “With the new HashiCorp Terraform Verified provider for Elastic Cloud, our mutual users and customers can leverage the power of infrastructure as code to automate the provisioning and management of cloud deployments, by acting as a bridge to the Elasticsearch Service.”

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