HashiCorp Terraform 0.9.6
Today we are pleased to announce the release of Terraform v0.9.6. This is mostly a maintenance release, but also includes several improvements and bug fixes.
Terraform 0.9.6 includes a new provider, 40+ improvements, and 50+ bug fixes to existing providers. Here are some highlights:
- New OVH provider
- 16 New Resources - all across the AWS, Google Cloud, Azure, Gitlab, Kubernetes, and Openstack Providers
- 6 New Data Sources - for AWS, GitHub, and Google Cloud Providers
In addition to these new features, there are many bug fixes and tiny improvements. Please review the v0.9.6 changelog for a detailed list of changes. As always, please test in an isolated environment before upgrading. Terraform 0.9.6 is also available in Terraform Pro and Terraform Enterprise.
A special thank you to our community members who have been invaluable in adding new features, reporting bugs, and improving the documentation for Terraform.
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