The Terraform Enterprise team would like to announce the release v202501-1 (806) is now available.
Some key highlights and important bits from the release notes:
New Features:
You can now generate dynamic provider credentials for AWS and GCP using HCP Vault Secrets-backed dynamic provider credentials.
Improvements:
- If Terraform Enterprise’s underlying infrastructure fails and runs appear stuck in the queued state, Terraform Enterprise identifies and updates those runs to an errored state.
- Terraform Enterprise now includes run metadata in the streaming output logs of the task-worker service, such as the run ID, workload type, and organization and workspace names. This improves observability when examining logs for a specific run.
- Terraform Enterprise now returns a specific error when it rejects streaming log uploads because of a lack of space in the cache. This change reduces network and CPU overhead for long-running jobs with large output.
- You can now use parameters for managed policies.
- Update Sentinel to 0.29 to stay in line with latest release.
Bug Fixes:
This release include several bug fixes: a no-op background migration issue that caused infinite loops, cost estimation hangs for certain Azure VM SKU/region combinations, validation errors with Azure DevOps Services & Server’s new token format, log streaming refresh problems, run token expiration issues, and backfill migration bugs related to invalid workspaces. Additionally, users without org permissions can now create or modify a varset if they are an admin for a project. For a complete list of bug fixes, please check the release notes.
Deprecation Notices:
- Terraform Enterprise now supports new deployment options and will end support for the Replicated Native Scheduler option. The final Replicated release of Terraform Enterprise will be in March 2025 (extended from November 2024). Effective December 2024, only pre-existing workflows and capabilities will be tested for continued quality on Replicated releases. New features and product improvements will not be validated on Replicated releases. HashiCorp Support will support this release until April 1, 2026, but bug and security fixes backports will not be available after March.
- Redis 6.0 has reached end of life. Terraform Enterprise will stop supporting Redis 6.0 in April 2025. Note that this only applies to Active-Active deployment models; Terraform Enterprise instances with external services on mounted disk deployment modes use an internal Redis instance that is automatically updated as part of the Terraform Enterprise release process.
To review the full release note, please visit here. As always, please contact support with any issues, and your account team with any feedback or feature requests.