HashiCorp’s Infrastructure Automation certification program has two levels: Work up to the advanced Terraform Authoring and Operations Professional Certification by starting with the foundational Terraform Associate certification. The Associate certification validates your knowledge of basic concepts and skills associated with Terraform. Then, continue your certification journey with the Professional hands-on, lab-based exam to validate your years of Terraform production experience.
The Terraform Associate certification is for Cloud Engineers specializing in operations, IT, or development who know the basic concepts and skills associated with Terraform. This includes understanding which enterprise features exist and what can and cannot be done using the community offering. You should have professional experience using Terraform in production, but performing the exam objectives in a personal demo environment may be sufficient.
Assessment Type | Multiple choice |
Format | Online proctored |
Duration | 1 hour |
Price | $70.50 USD, plus locally applicable taxes and fees. Free retake not included. |
Language | English |
Expiration | 2 years |
1 | Understand Infrastructure as Code (IaC) concepts |
1a | Explain what IaC is |
1b | Describe advantages of IaC patterns |
2 | Understand the purpose of Terraform (vs other IaC) |
2a | Explain multi-cloud and provider-agnostic benefits |
2b | Explain the benefits of state |
3 | Understand Terraform basics |
3a | Install and version Terraform providers |
3b | Describe plugin-based architecture |
3c | Write Terraform configuration using multiple providers |
3d | Describe how Terraform finds and fetches providers |
4 | Use Terraform outside the core workflow |
4a | Describe when to use terraform import to import existing infrastructure into your Terraform state |
4b | Use terraform state to view Terraform state |
4c | Describe when to enable verbose logging and what the outcome/value is |
5 | Interact with Terraform modules |
5a | Contrast and use different module source options including the public Terraform Module Registry |
5b | Interact with module inputs and outputs |
5c | Describe variable scope within modules/child modules |
5d | Set module version |
6 | Use the core Terraform workflow |
6a | Describe Terraform workflow ( Write -> Plan -> Create ) |
6b | Initialize a Terraform working directory (terraform init ) |
6c | Validate a Terraform configuration (terraform validate ) |
6d | Generate and review an execution plan for Terraform (terraform plan ) |
6e | Execute changes to infrastructure with Terraform (terraform apply ) |
6f | Destroy Terraform managed infrastructure (terraform destroy ) |
6g | Apply formatting and style adjustments to a configuration (terraform fmt ) |
7 | Implement and maintain state |
7a | Describe default local backend |
7b | Describe state locking |
7c | Handle backend and cloud integration authentication methods |
7d | Differentiate remote state back end options |
7e | Manage resource drift and Terraform state |
7f | Describe backend block and cloud integration in configuration |
7g | Understand secret management in state files |
8 | Read, generate, and modify configuration |
8a | Demonstrate use of variables and outputs |
8b | Describe secure secret injection best practice |
8c | Understand the use of collection and structural types |
8d | Create and differentiate resource and data configuration |
8e | Use resource addressing and resource parameters to connect resources together |
8f | Use HCL and Terraform functions to write configuration |
8g | Describe built-in dependency management (order of execution based) |
9 | Understand Terraform Cloud capabilities |
9a | Explain how Terraform Cloud helps to manage infrastructure |
9b | Describe how Terraform Cloud enables collaboration and governance |
Visit the Exam-taker Handbook to learn about the requirements and policies for taking exams.
To renew any Terraform Associate certification, you will need to take and pass the new Terraform Associate 003 exam.
If you hold an unexpired Terraform Associate 002 certification: You can take the new (003) exam starting 18 months after your previous exam date. When you pass the Terraform Associate 003 exam to recertify, you will receive a new, separate set of credentials (badge and corresponding certificate) that will reflect your recertification date. The date of your credentials related to your Terraform Associate 002 certification will not be updated.
If you hold an unexpired Terraform Associate 003 certification: You can take the new exam starting 18 months after your previous exam date. When you pass the new exam, the expiration date on your credentials will be extended.
If you hold any expired Terraform Associate certification: You are eligible to recertify at any time. When you pass the new exam, you will receive a new, separate set of credentials with a new expiration date.
The Terraform Authoring and Operations Professional exam is a lab-based exam for Cloud Engineers focused on developing Terraform configuration and using it to manage infrastructure over time. You are well-qualified to take this exam if you hold the Terraform Associate Certification (or equivalent knowledge), have extensive production experience with Terraform Core or Cloud, develop modules and organization standards to enable other users, and use Terraform to manage your own infrastructure resources, as well as enable others with varying levels of Terraform expertise to use Terraform effectively.
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We strongly recommend that you pass the associate-level Terraform exam before taking the professional-level exam. The professional-level exam is intended for practitioners who have extensive experience with Terraform in a production environment, and understand the concepts covered in the associate exam.
Assessment Type | Lab-based and multiple choice |
Format | Online proctored |
Language | English |
Expiration | 2 years |
Exam objectives are subject to change without prior notice before the launch of the exam. Please check back frequently to ensure you have the latest information.
1 | Manage resource lifecycle |
1a | Initialize a configuration using terraform init and its options |
1b | Generate an execution plan using terraform plan and its options |
1c | Apply configuration changes using terraform apply and its options |
1d | Destroy resources using terraform destroy and its options |
1e | Manage resource state, including importing resources and reconciling resource drift |
2 | Develop and troubleshoot dynamic configuration |
2a | Use language features to validate configuration |
2b | Query providers using data sources |
2c | Compute and interpolate data using HCL functions |
2d | Use meta-arguments in configuration |
2e | Configure input variables and outputs, including complex types |
2f | Analyze best practices for managing sensitive data, such as using Vault for secrets management |
3 | Develop collaborative Terraform workflows |
3a | Manage the Terraform binary, providers, and modules using version constraints |
3b | Configure remote state |
3c | Use the Terraform workflow in automation |
3d | Share data across configurations and workspaces |
4 | Create, maintain, and use Terraform modules |
4a | Create a module |
4b | Use a module in configuration |
4c | Refactor a module and use module versioning |
4d | Refactor an existing configuration into modules |
5 | Configure and use Terraform providers |
5a | Understand Terraform's plugin-based architecture |
5b | Configure providers, including aliasing, versioning, sourcing, and managing upgrades |
5c | Manage provider authentication |
5d | Troubleshoot provider errors |
6 | Collaborate on infrastructure as code using Terraform Cloud |
6a | Analyze the Terraform Cloud run workflow |
6b | Understand Terraform Cloud workspaces and their configuration options, including access management |
6c | Manage provider credentials in Terraform Cloud |
6d | Analyze policy as code and governance features |
This performance-based exam contains labs that must be completed in a virtual environment along with a shorter multiple-choice section. During the lab scenarios, you will be tested on performing real-world Terraform tasks using the command line, cloud providers' (AWS, GCP, or Azure) UI, and text editors. You will have access to Terraform documentation, cloud provider documentation, and limited Registry access.
Visit the Exam-taker Handbook to learn about the requirements and policies for taking exams.
To renew your Terraform Professional certification, you will need to take and pass the Terraform Authoring and Operations Professional exam.
If you hold an unexpired Terraform Professional certification: You can take the exam again starting 18 months after your previous exam date. When you pass the exam, the expiration date on your credentials will be extended.
If you hold an expired Terraform Professional certification: You are eligible to recertify at any time. When you pass the exam again, you will receive a new, separate set of credentials with a new expiration date.
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