This topic provides an overview of data storage and management configurations for Terraform Enterprise.
You can configure Terraform Enterprise to run as a self-contained application that manages the associated data storage or as an integrated installation that connects to externally-managed data storage systems. Complete the following steps:
Terraform Enterprise uses the following types of storage systems to store data associated with your deployment:
Note
Note that PostgreSQL v12 will reach end of life on November 12, 2024. As a result, Terraform Enterprise will no longer allow v12 after that date.You must choose an operational mode before you install and deploy Terraform Enterprise. The operation mode determines where Terraform Enterprise stores its data. Where you store Terraform Enterprise data can impact your backup and restore procedures, disaster recovery procedures, and scaling options.
The following table provides an overview of how the operational mode directs Terraform Enterprise to store data. Refer to Configure the operational mode for instructions:
Mode PostgreSQL Object storage Vault Redisexternal
External. You manage outside of Terraform Enterprise. External. You manage outside of Terraform Enterprise. PostgreSQL database unless you specify an external Vault server. Docker volume on the instance. active-active
External. You manage outside of Terraform Enterprise. External. You manage outside of Terraform Enterprise. PostgreSQL database unless you specify an external Vault server. External. You manage outside of Terraform Enterprise. disk
Internal directory on the instance. You manage persistent storage. Internal directory on the instance. You manage persistent storage. PostgreSQL database unless you specify an external Vault server. Docker volume on the instance.
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