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OpenTofu support comes to JFrog Artifactory

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Sean Pratt, Senior Manager, JFrog
Word Count
339
Company Posts That Month
6
Language
English
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No
Summary

As organizations increasingly use Kubernetes and infrastructure-as-code for automating cloud environments, HashiCorp's transition of Terraform from open-source to a proprietary license has led developers to seek alternatives, with OpenTofu emerging as a popular choice. OpenTofu, a fork of Terraform and a Linux Foundation project, remains open-source and was declared production-ready by January 2024. In response, JFrog has adapted its Artifactory platform to support OpenTofu, enabling users to cache artifacts from the OpenTofu provider registry and manage state files efficiently. By leveraging similarities between OpenTofu and Terraform, JFrog’s Terraform repositories can be utilized for OpenTofu with minimal configuration, inviting both existing and new users to explore these capabilities through a free trial.

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