Monthly Archives: December 2022
1. Overview of Terraform Cloud Hey everyone, and welcome back. Now in today’s video, we’ll be discussing the TerraForm cloud. Now, TerraForm Cloud manages the TerraForm brands in a consistent and reliable environment with various features like access control, a private registry for sharing modules, policy controls, and others. So, there are multiple features that […]
1. Handling Access & Secret Keys the Right Way in Providers Everyone, and welcome back to the Kplabs course. So in today’s lecture, we will be looking more into the provider’s configuration. Now, if you look into the sample resources that we have been creating up until now, one thing that you will see is […]
6. Implementing S3 Backend Hey everyone, and welcome back to the Kplabs course. Now, in the early lectures, we were discussing a remote backend and how we could have Terraform store store the TF state file within the remote backend. So in today’s lecture, we’ll actually do the thing practically, and we’ll look into how […]
1. Integrating with GIT for team management Hey everyone, and welcome back to the KP Labs course. So in today’s lecture, we’ll be discussing team collaboration when it comes to Terraform. So one thing that we have already seen is that, till now, we have been working on the TerraForm code locally. So local changes […]
1. Understanding DRY principle Everyone, and welcome back to the KP Labs course. So in today’s lecture, we’ll be speaking about the dry principle in software engineering. Now, the dry principle specifically applies to the software development area. Now even in infrastructure as code, we are actually developing something with the help of code, and […]
3. Implementing remote-exec provisioners And welcome back. Now in today’s video, we will be discussing remote execution provisions in terms of their practical aspects. Now, from the official documentation here, if you look at the example usage, the first resource block is the AWS underscore instance. Now, even if you look at the diagram and […]
1. Intro First of all, congratulations on completing the previous section. You’ve made amazing progress. Let’s take a look at our road map. As you can see, we’re getting closer to our goal. You are becoming a PSM. To certify it, a few words about this section First, it is going to be short. The […]
21. Multiple Scrum Teams – Everything You Need To Know Many students ask me if they need to study the scaling framework for the PSM II exam. and my answer is no. There is no need to research Nexus or Less or any other scaling framework. It’s not a bad idea to read the Nexus […]
16. Conflict Resolution: How Scrum Masters Deal With Conflicts There is a scrum rule that every single sprint should produce business-facing functionality, no matter how small. Every single Sprint should produce business-facing functionality. To make it simple, let’s separate product requirements into two categories: functional and nonfunctional. A quick reminder Non-functional requirements are things like […]
11. Recap #2 Next, a manager. A quick reminder from PSM One The Scrum Master oversees the implementation of Scrum. But the scrum master doesn’t manage the people. This includes assigning tasks, managing budgets, and so on. He or she does not have the formal authority to conceal fire or theft, raise salaries, or promote […]