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      <description>Infrastructure as Code (IaC) has become a pillar of modern DevOps culture, enabling the automation of deployments, reducing manual errors, and promoting standardization. At the forefront of this movement is Terraform, an extraordinarily flexible tool developed by HashiCorp for defining, provisioning, and managing cloud infrastructure. Terraform allows engineers to describe their desired architecture in code—specifically using the HashiCorp Configuration Language (HCL)—a simple, declarative language</description>
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