github.com/jmbataller/terraform@v0.6.8-0.20151125192640-b7a12e3a580c/website/source/intro/index.html.markdown (about) 1 --- 2 layout: "intro" 3 page_title: "Introduction" 4 sidebar_current: "what" 5 description: |- 6 Welcome to the intro guide to Terraform! This guide is the best place to start with Terraform. We cover what Terraform is, what problems it can solve, how it compares to existing software, and contains a quick start for using Terraform. 7 --- 8 9 # Introduction to Terraform 10 11 Welcome to the intro guide to Terraform! This guide is the best 12 place to start with Terraform. We cover what Terraform is, what 13 problems it can solve, how it compares to existing software, 14 and contains a quick start for using Terraform. 15 16 If you are already familiar with the basics of Terraform, the 17 [documentation](/docs/index.html) provides a better reference 18 guide for all available features as well as internals. 19 20 ## What is Terraform? 21 22 Terraform is a tool for building, changing, and versioning infrastructure 23 safely and efficiently. Terraform can manage existing and popular service 24 providers as well as custom in-house solutions. 25 26 Configuration files describe to Terraform the components needed to 27 run a single application or your entire datacenter. 28 Terraform generates an execution plan describing 29 what it will do to reach the desired state, and then executes it to build the 30 described infrastructure. As the configuration changes, Terraform is able 31 to determine what changed and create incremental execution plans which 32 can be applied. 33 34 The infrastructure Terraform can manage includes 35 low-level components such as 36 compute instances, storage, and networking, as well as high-level 37 components such as DNS entries, SaaS features, etc. 38 39 Examples work best to showcase Terraform. Please see the 40 [use cases](/intro/use-cases.html). 41 42 The key features of Terraform are: 43 44 * **Infrastructure as Code**: Infrastructure is described using a high-level 45 configuration syntax. This allows a blueprint of your datacenter to be 46 versioned and treated as you would any other code. Additionally, 47 infrastructure can be shared and re-used. 48 49 * **Execution Plans**: Terraform has a "planning" step where it generates 50 an _execution plan_. The execution plan shows what Terraform will do when 51 you call apply. This lets you avoid any surprises when Terraform 52 manipulates infrastructure. 53 54 * **Resource Graph**: Terraform builds a graph of all your resources, 55 and parallelizes the creation and modification of any non-dependent 56 resources. Because of this, Terraform builds infrastructure as efficiently 57 as possible, and operators get insight into dependencies in their 58 infrastructure. 59 60 * **Change Automation**: Complex changesets can be applied to 61 your infrastructure with minimal human interaction. 62 With the previously mentioned execution 63 plan and resource graph, you know exactly what Terraform will change 64 and in what order, avoiding many possible human errors. 65 66 ## Next Steps 67 68 See the page on [Terraform use cases](/intro/use-cases.html) to see the 69 multiple ways Terraform can be used. Then see 70 [how Terraform compares to other software](/intro/vs/index.html) 71 to see how it fits into your existing infrastructure. Finally, continue onwards with 72 the [getting started guide](/intro/getting-started/install.html) to use 73 Terraform to manage real infrastructure and to see how it works.