Terraform
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Terraform Enterprise on Replicated
This topic provides overview information about the Replicated deployment option for Terraform Enterprise. Deploying Terraform Enterprise to Replicated is deprecated. Refer to Terraform Enterprise deployment overview for information about deploying to the supported runtime environments.
Before Terraform Enterprise v202309-1, you could only deploy Terraform Enterprise with Replicated. Introduced in v202309-1, Terraform Enterprise supports more flexible deployment options, such as Docker Engine and Kubernetes. If Terraform Enterprise is currently deployed to Replicated today and want to migrate your Terraform Enterprise installation to an alternate deployment option, refer to our migration guide.
You can deploy Terraform Enterprise using the Replicated Native Scheduler, bundling Replicated with Terraform Enterprise. Replicated provides self-managed platform capabilities such as installation, upgrade, container orchestration, platform administration, license management, and support bundles.