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GitLab and HashiCorp: Providing application and infrastructure delivery workflows

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Kelly Hair and Anthony Davanzo
Word Count
708
Company Posts That Month
29
Language
English
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Summary

As more teams invest in iterative development for business improvement, the integration of DevOps practices extends beyond software development to include infrastructure teams like ITOps and System Admins. Emphasizing the need for automated workflows akin to CI/CD in application delivery, the collaboration between GitLab and HashiCorp highlights the fusion of application and infrastructure delivery processes. HashiCorp's Terraform, an open-source tool for infrastructure as code, allows users to define infrastructure configurations and manage them through Terraform Cloud, enhancing automation and collaboration. This setup lets teams work efficiently in CI/CD pipelines by leveraging webhooks and APIs, while integrating with version control systems like GitLab to maintain best practices. Terraform Cloud's features, like remote state management and the Sentinel policy framework, ensure secure and efficient infrastructure provisioning. Additionally, ongoing efforts with GitLab and HashiCorp aim to enhance secrets management through integration with HashiCorp's Vault, with future insights to be shared in subsequent blog posts.

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