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No more copy-paste configs. No more manual state management. Terraform just went component-based.
HashiCorp released native monorepo support and Terraform Stacks to GA on September 25, 2025. This is the biggest architectural shift since Terraform modules. Instead of directory-per-environment with duplicate configurations, you define components once and deploy multiple times with isolated state.
We explain components (lifecycle-aware resource groups in .tfstack.hcl files), deployments (isolated instances with separate state), orchestration rules (context-aware automated approvals), linked stacks (declarative cross-stack dependencies), migration paths from Terragrunt, and when platform teams should adopt.
NEWS SEGMENT:
• Pulumi IaC Including Terraform/HCL (Private Beta, GA Q1 2026): Direct Terraform state file support, native HCL, credits for HashiCorp costs
• vLLM v0.13.0: 442 commits from 207 contributors, NVIDIA Blackwell Ultra support, DeepSeek optimizations (5.3% throughput gains)
• Amazon EC2 AZ ID API Support: Consistent Availability Zone IDs across all AWS accounts, eliminates manual zone mapping
• GPT-5.2-Codex (Dec 18, 2025): 56.4% SWE-Bench Pro, 64% Terminal-Bench 2.0, invite-only cybersecurity capabilities
LINKS:
#terraform #terraformstacks #hashicorp #iac #infrastructureascode #platformengineering #devops #terragrunt #pulumi
By vibesreNo more copy-paste configs. No more manual state management. Terraform just went component-based.
HashiCorp released native monorepo support and Terraform Stacks to GA on September 25, 2025. This is the biggest architectural shift since Terraform modules. Instead of directory-per-environment with duplicate configurations, you define components once and deploy multiple times with isolated state.
We explain components (lifecycle-aware resource groups in .tfstack.hcl files), deployments (isolated instances with separate state), orchestration rules (context-aware automated approvals), linked stacks (declarative cross-stack dependencies), migration paths from Terragrunt, and when platform teams should adopt.
NEWS SEGMENT:
• Pulumi IaC Including Terraform/HCL (Private Beta, GA Q1 2026): Direct Terraform state file support, native HCL, credits for HashiCorp costs
• vLLM v0.13.0: 442 commits from 207 contributors, NVIDIA Blackwell Ultra support, DeepSeek optimizations (5.3% throughput gains)
• Amazon EC2 AZ ID API Support: Consistent Availability Zone IDs across all AWS accounts, eliminates manual zone mapping
• GPT-5.2-Codex (Dec 18, 2025): 56.4% SWE-Bench Pro, 64% Terminal-Bench 2.0, invite-only cybersecurity capabilities
LINKS:
#terraform #terraformstacks #hashicorp #iac #infrastructureascode #platformengineering #devops #terragrunt #pulumi