We welcome 15 new verified providers to the growing HashiCorp Terraform ecosystem.
The growth of our HashiCorp Terraform provider ecosystem continues to accelerate, with more than 180 verified providers giving practitioners the ability to automate the use of an even wider set of tools throughout their infrastructure deployments.
The past three months have been eventful for HashiCorp as we began a new chapter. In December 2021, we officially entered the public markets with plans to continue to grow the provider ecosystem. We welcomed 15 new verified Terraform providers in the quarter ending January 31, and all of these providers have gone through our partner onboarding process and earned the “Verified” tag that ensures that the source is legitimate.
Here is a short description of each new provider — in alphabetical order — with links to explore further details or download them directly from the registry:
BlueCat is a DNS company with a mission to help organizations thrive on network complexity, from the edge to the core, by offering dynamic, open, secure, scalable, and automated resources that support the most challenging digital transformation initiatives, like adoption of hybrid cloud and rapid application development. The BlueCat Terraform provider provides automated configuration management through code to significantly reduce the time and cost of environment changes or setup.
Buddy is a DevOps automation platform that automatically builds and ships web projects, allowing developers to easily define their own delivery process from builds and tests, to deployments, custom scripts, and website monitoring. The Buddy Terraform provider enables users to manage Buddy's projects, pipelines, sandboxes, users, and workspaces.
Coralogix is a stateful streaming analytics platform with machine learning that enables teams to monitor and visualize observability data in real time before indexing. The Coralogix Terraform provider enables users to configure Coralogix alerts and rules using automated infrastructure as code workflows.
HPE is a global, edge-to-cloud Platform-as-a-Service company built to transform your business. The HPE GreenLake Terraform provider automates the provisioning and management of infrastructure and resources on demand across HPE GreenLake cloud services, such as HPE GreenLake for private cloud.
Honeycomb is an analysis tool purpose-built for high-performance engineering teams to quickly understand how users experience their code in complex and unpredictable environments. The Honeycomb Terraform provider helps provision Honeycomb resources like datasets, markers, queries, etc.
ITGLOBAL.COM is an international group of companies and a global provider of IT services, products, and solutions. The Serverspace Terraform provider allows users to manage Serverspace resources via infrastructure as code.
JFrog is the creator of Artifactory, the heart of the end-to-end universal platform for automating, managing, securing, distributing, and monitoring all types of binaries. The JFrog XRay provider is used to interact with resources supported by JFrog XRay, a universal software composition analysis (SCA) solution that natively integrates with Artifactory and is used to identify vulnerabilities on open source and license compliance violations. The JFrog Artifactory Project provider is used to interact with project entities in Artifactory.
KeeperSecurity is a cybersecurity platform for preventing password-related data breaches and cyberthreats. Keeper Secrets Manager Terraform provider for accessing Keeper's secrets in Terraform builds.
Kentik is a network observability solution network professionals use to plan, run, and fix any network, relying on high granularity, AI-driven insights, and fast search. Kentik makes sense of network, cloud, host, and container flow, internet routing, performance tests, and network metrics. The Kentik CloudExport provider has resources to interact with Kentik CloudExport API, and the Kentik Synthetics provider is used to work with Kentik synthetics tests.
Palo Alto Networks offers products to secure networks, protect cloud applications, and enable the security operations center. Bridgecrew's integration with Terraform Cloud helps teams address security and compliance errors in Terraform as part of each code review.
ServiceNow provides cloud-based solutions that define, structure, manage, and automate services for enterprise operations. ServiceNow recently acquired Lightstep, a monitoring and observability solution. The Terraform Lightstep integration enables the deployment of various Lightstep dashboards and setups via Terraform.
VMware offers a breadth of digital solutions that power apps, services, and experiences, which enable organizations to deliver excellent customer service and empower employees. The Tanzu Mission Control provider facilitates the provisioning of resources that you can use to manage Tanzu Kubernetes Grid workload clusters (and other conformant Kubernetes clusters) in Tanzu Mission Control.
ZEDEDA is a simple and scalable cloud-based orchestration solution that delivers visibility, control, and security for the distributed edge with the freedom of deploying and managing any app on any hardware at scale and connecting to any cloud or on-premises systems. The Terraform Zededa ZedCloud integration allows customers to manage their ZEDCloud configuration using Terraform.
We are happy to share that as of February 2022, we now have more than 180 verified Terraform providers.
Total providers: 1847
Verified: 183
Modules: 8215
Interested in making it easier to provision and manage infrastructure as code? Visit registry.terraform.io and check out all of the available Terraform integrations. To verify an existing provider, check out our Terraform Integration Program.
We also invite you to try the free tier of Terraform Cloud to help simplify your Terraform workflows and management.
A recap of HashiCorp infrastructure and security news and developments from Google Cloud Next, from scaling infrastructure as code to fighting secrets sprawl and more.
New in Terraform 1.8: Provider-defined functions let users extend Terraform with custom capabilities. Plus, refactoring can now be done across resource types.
See usage examples of Terraform 1.8's new launch-day provider-defined functions for AWS, Google Cloud, and Kubernetes.