![]() ![]() Let’s build a robust open-source communityīut here’s the best part: we want YOU to be part of this incredible journey! We’re calling upon the passionate developer community to join us in shaping the future of network infrastructure management as we continue to improve this provider. Say goodbye to the days of complicated imperative codebases, and hello to an intent-based, user-friendly experience. We understand that not every network engineer is a hardcore programmer, and that’s perfectly fine! With a declarative approach, an intuitive config file, and just three commands, anyone can leverage the power of automation without requiring extensive coding skills. What sets our provider apart is its focus on accessibility and simplicity. We believe in sharing our knowledge and tools to benefit others in the industry, and we are excited to be able to participate in this way.”įor more information, please visit the Terraform Registry and our GitHub repository. As part of this commitment, we decided to contribute this Terraform provider back to the community. “The team at Starbucks is passionate about engineering excellence and aligns to open-source software development practices wherever possible. This means improved response times for business requests, reduced security risks as the configuration is consistent, and improved operations as rolling back a change is a matter of minutes. Terraform allows us to truly manage our vast infrastructure as code, while managing the “state” for us – ensuring no configuration drifts occur. Improved response times and reduced security risks Not only to power our network automation requirements of Starbucks’ core retail fleet, which consists of over 10,000 networks spanning 40,000 devices and over 250,000 endpoints – but also to manage cloud, edge compute, networking, and telemetry. It provides a declarative language called HashiCorp Configuration Language (HCL) that allows developers and operations teams to define the desired state of their infrastructure as code.Īt Starbucks, we use Terraform extensively. In case you are not familiar with Terraform, Terraform is an open-source infrastructure as code (IaC) tool used for provisioning and managing cloud infrastructure resources across multiple cloud providers. We have poured our hearts and souls into it, and now we are thrilled to announce the open-sourcing of our new Terraform Provider Meraki. Here’s a note to all our fellow developers and network enthusiasts: We are excited to introduce a project that we believe will revolutionize Meraki network automation. Lead – Retail Infrastructure Development, Starbucks Coffee Company. ![]()
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