Cloud basics
Terraform Layouts for Shared Services
Remote state hygiene, workspace boundaries, and module contracts that keep platform teams unblocked.
- Format
- Guided labs + cohort check-ins
- Duration
- 6 weeks · async + paired labs
- Tuition (informational)
- KRW 1,420,000
- Mentor
- Noah Kim
Program narrative
You inherit a intentionally messy repo and refactor toward reusable modules with semver tagging. Cloud cost ops checkpoints highlight where modules explode in blast radius.
What is included
- Remote state locking race lab
- Module for loop pitfalls with static analysis
- Policy checks using sentinel-like constraints (OSS equivalents)
- Drift detection playbooks
- Workspace promotion with signed plans
- Activity log exports for auditors
- Pairing slots with cloud lab engineers
Outcomes you can show
- Publish semver-tagged modules with changelog discipline
- Demonstrate drift remediation under time pressure
- Write a secure-storage pattern for secrets metadata
Noah Kim
Infrastructure lab engineer building reusable Terraform kits for cohorts.
Cohort FAQ
Accordion stays compact—one limitation answer is baked into each course.
Yes—exercises run on OpenTofu-compatible builds; state files are interchangeable for labs.
Possible via WSL2; we cannot troubleshoot corporate VPN conflicts.
Certificate of completion issued after mentor-reviewed final plan—not a license exam.
Experience notes
Drift detection playbook now pinned in our wiki beside the Linux cohort journalctl pack.
Yuri · 4/5 · internal feedback