Terraform provider to manage JFrog Projects
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Nowadays, developers strive to have as identical environments for production, staging and development as possible to rule out any infrastructure interferance. Therefore, instead of installing and maintaining packages manually, infrastructure is defined and managed as code. Container orchestration solutions and version control systems help keeping all environments in sync and changes transparent.
Terraform provider to manage JFrog Projects
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Terraform provider to manage JFrog Platform
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