HashiCorp Certified
Terraform Associate Practice Exam 2022

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r/Terraform • comment
1 points • NoAuto17

Truthfully I just memorized this practice question blank and read documentation for the parts I didn’t get first time and was able to pass in a week. Had zero prior terraform experience besides knowing that terraform init, plan, and apply exist.

https://www.udemy.com/course/terraform-associate-practice-exam/

r/Terraform • comment
1 points • rajeshk23

i took the exam last month. just prepared for the exam from first week of December and wrote the exam on last week of the December. should say easier to crack. the exam confuses you with close or similar answers in multiple choices.

in my exam preparation this udemy course helped me a lot as the questions in his practice exams are much similar to the real exam questions.

https://www.udemy.com/course/terraform-associate-practice-exam/

r/devops • comment
1 points • TheOneBlackMage

You don't need a CI/CD pipeline. All you really need is the Terraform binary in some form, and a text editor - I recommend VS Code.

 

If you want to create a dedicated Linux environment in a Virtual Machine, and use VS Code to interact with it, I've set up a tutorial on how to set that up here.

 

I'd recommend going through some courses to start. Here are a few I'd recommend:

 

Some videos to help: