This product has charges associated with it for seller support. Terraform is an open-source Infrastructure as Code tool that enables users to provision, manage, and automate cloud and on-premises infrastructure using declarative configuration files.
Terraform 1.15.5 on Ubuntu 26.04 with Free Maintenance Support by kCloud
Terraform 1.15.5 on Ubuntu 26.04 is a repackaged open-source Infrastructure as Code (IaC) solution available through AWS Marketplace. This offering includes free maintenance support from kCloud, with optional paid support services available for organizations that require advanced assistance, infrastructure guidance, and operational support.
Terraform enables users to define, provision, and manage cloud and on-premises infrastructure using declarative configuration files. By automating infrastructure deployment and lifecycle management, Terraform helps organizations improve consistency, scalability, and operational efficiency across their environments.
Built on Ubuntu 26.04 LTS and optimized for AWS environments, Terraform provides a reliable and efficient platform for infrastructure automation, cloud provisioning, DevOps workflows, and multi-cloud management.
What Terraform Does
Terraform allows administrators, DevOps engineers, and cloud architects to create, modify, and version infrastructure safely and efficiently. Using human-readable configuration files, users can automate the deployment of compute instances, networking components, storage resources, databases, and other cloud services.
Whether managing AWS infrastructure, hybrid environments, or multi-cloud deployments, Terraform provides a consistent workflow for provisioning and maintaining infrastructure at scale.
Why Choose Terraform on Ubuntu 26.04?
Infrastructure as Code for automated resource provisioning.
Declarative configuration and version-controlled deployments.
Supports AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, and other providers.
Scalable automation for cloud and hybrid environments.
Fast deployment and simplified infrastructure management.
Ideal for DevOps, cloud operations, and platform engineering teams.
Technical Highlights
Terraform 1.15.5 pre-installed and configured.
Ubuntu 26.04 LTS operating system.
Infrastructure as Code automation capabilities.
Multi-cloud and hybrid cloud support.
State management for infrastructure tracking.
Provider ecosystem supporting hundreds of platforms and services.
Optimized for AWS Marketplace deployments.
AWS Marketplace Optimized
This solution is designed for quick deployment on Amazon EC2 and integrates seamlessly into cloud-native environments.
Pre-configured AWS Marketplace AMI.
Rapid deployment on Amazon EC2.
Optimized for infrastructure automation workloads.
Suitable for development, testing, and production environments.
Easy integration into CI/CD pipelines and DevOps toolchains.
Use Cases
AWS infrastructure provisioning.
Multi-cloud resource management.
Infrastructure as Code adoption.
DevOps automation workflows.
CI/CD pipeline integration.
Hybrid cloud infrastructure deployment.
Infrastructure lifecycle management.
Benefits
Automate infrastructure deployment and updates.
Improve consistency across environments.
Reduce manual configuration and operational overhead.
Support scalable cloud infrastructure management.
Enable version-controlled infrastructure changes.
Accelerate DevOps and cloud operations workflows.
Maintenance Support
Free maintenance support from kCloud helps ensure a stable and reliable deployment experience. Organizations can also choose optional support services for additional operational assistance, troubleshooting, and infrastructure optimization.
Why Choose This AWS Marketplace Solution?
Terraform 1.15.5 on Ubuntu 26.04 provides a powerful Infrastructure as Code platform for automating cloud and on-premises resource management. Optimized for AWS deployments and backed by kCloud maintenance support, it delivers a scalable, efficient, and reliable solution for modern infrastructure automation and DevOps operations.
Highlights
Automate infrastructure provisioning with Infrastructure as Code.
Deploy and manage resources across multiple cloud platforms.
Streamline DevOps workflows with scalable automation.
AWS Marketplace now accepts line of credit payments through the PNC Vendor Finance program. This program is available to select AWS customers in the US, excluding NV, NC, ND, TN, & VT.
Pricing is based on actual usage, with charges varying according to how much you consume. Subscriptions have no end date and may be canceled any time.
Additional AWS infrastructure costs may apply. Use the AWS Pricing Calculator to estimate your infrastructure costs.
If you are an AWS Free Tier customer with a free plan, you are eligible to subscribe to this offer. You can use free credits to cover the cost of eligible AWS infrastructure. See AWS Free Tier for more details. If you created an AWS account before July 15th, 2025, and qualify for the Legacy AWS Free Tier, Amazon EC2 charges for Micro instances are free for up to 750 hours per month. See Legacy AWS Free Tier for more details.
You pay by the hour for the EC2 instance size you run. The 21 dimensions map to different AWS instance types, so pricing scales with the compute capacity you choose. General-purpose options include the t2, t3, m3, m4, and m5 families, ranging from t3.nano and t2.micro up to t2.2xlarge. Compute-optimized c3, c4, and c5 large sizes and memory-optimized r3, r4, and r5 large sizes are also available. Larger or higher-spec instances carry higher hourly rates. Software runs alongside AWS infrastructure charges, and you pay only for the hours each instance runs.
Top-of-mind questions for buyers
What resources do I get for each hourly instance dimension?
Each dimension maps to one AWS EC2 instance of the named type. The general-purpose, compute-optimized, and memory-optimized families differ in CPU and memory. You pick the size that fits your workload. The instance runs Ubuntu 26.04 with Terraform CLI preinstalled and maintenance support included.
Am I charged when the instance is stopped or powered off?
The software fee meters running instance-hours only. A fully stopped instance stops accruing software charges. Stopped instances may still incur underlying AWS storage fees for attached volumes, but those are separate from the per-hour software rate you see in the table.
Does running a larger instance size change how the software is billed?
The billing method stays the same across all sizes: per hour, per running instance. Only the hourly rate differs by instance type. Compute-optimized and memory-optimized families and larger general-purpose sizes carry different rates. You run one dimension at a time and pay that instance's hourly rate.
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Terraform is used to create, manage, and update infrastructure resources such as virtual machines, network switches, containers, physical machines and so much more. Almost any infrastructure type can be represented as a resource in Terraform.
A Terraform MCP Server has been implemented to streamline workflows, allowing developers to write and validate Infrastructure as Code efficiently. This eliminates disruptive context-switching and enables faster, more confident provisioning of cloud infrastructure.
Terraform is used to create, manage, and update infrastructure resources such as virtual machines, network switches, containers, physical machines and so much more. Almost any infrastructure type can be represented as a resource in Terraform.
This product has charges associated with it, which includes support from Cloud Infrastructure Services. Terraform is used to create, manage, and update infrastructure resources such as virtual machines, network switches, containers, physical machines and so much more. Almost any infrastructure type can be represented as a resource in Terraform.
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