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Get Ready For The Certification Exam! Practice Exams will prepare you for the certification exam.
Updated in 2021 with Total 3 Practice Tests!
The Terraform Associate certification is for Cloud Engineers specializing in operations, IT, or developers who know the basic concepts and skills associated with open source HashiCorp Terraform. Candidates will be best prepared for this exam if they have professional experience using Terraform in production, but performing the exam objectives in a personal demo environment may also be sufficient. This person understands which enterprise features exist and what can and cannot be done using the open-source offering.
Terraform is an open-source infrastructure as a code software tool that provides a consistent CLI workflow to manage hundreds of cloud services. Terraform codifies cloud APIs into declarative configuration files.
Write infrastructure as code using declarative configuration files. HashiCorp Configuration Language (HCL) allows for concise descriptions of resources using blocks, arguments, and expressions.
Terraform relies on provider plugins to manage infrastructure resources across a wide variety of infrastructure services. Anyone can make and distribute a Terraform provider for their own service.
Practice tests cover all the following exam objectives.
Exam Objectives
1 Understand infrastructure as code (IaC) concepts
2 Understand Terraform's purpose (vs other IaC)
3 Understand Terraform basics
4 Use the Terraform CLI (outside of core workflow)
5 Interact with Terraform modules
6 Navigate Terraform workflow
7 Implement and maintain state
8 Read, generate and modify the configuration
9 Understand Terraform Cloud and Enterprise capabilities
Enjoy Terraforming!!
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- These Practice Tests will prepare you for the exam
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OOwen Byrne
Passed the certification test on the first try, this course helped quite a bit.
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RRichard Tolar
Many questions that have incorrect or outdated answers. Many questions that have ambiguous or poorly-worded questions. The multi-select questions don't list how many to pick from the list.
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PPeter West
Some of the questions are a little ambiguous in their wording which means it becomes more challenging to just interpret what the question means. I also had one question where the same answer was provided as an option twice - and I got a wrong mark because I chose the wrong option. (See Question 42 in the third test).
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JJorge Rodriguez Garcia
Some questions are incorrectly worded or grammatically incorrect to the point of being incomprehensible. Others set the correct answer to incorrect values based on documentation tidbits that aren't relevant to the question.