Overview
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The preinstalled tofu command line reporting the pinned OpenTofu 1.12.2 release on the cloudimg Infrastructure-as-Code workstation image.
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Overview OpenTofu is the open source Infrastructure-as-Code engine: a community-driven, MPL-2.0 licensed fork of Terraform that lets you declare your cloud and on-premises infrastructure in HCL configuration files and apply it predictably with a plan-and-apply workflow. This image delivers OpenTofu fully installed and configured as a ready-to-use IaC workstation, so an engineer can SSH in and start managing infrastructure with the tofu command line immediately, with no setup.
Infrastructure as Code Workstation The tofu binary installed on the system path and verified against the official release checksum. A provider plugin cache placed on a dedicated, independently resizable data disk and exported to every login shell, so downloaded providers are shared across workspaces and persist on durable storage rather than the OS disk. A login banner and an information file describing the layout and how to get started.
Offline Demo Configuration A self-contained demo configuration ships on the image using only the null and local providers, so you can run init, validate, plan and apply end to end with no cloud credentials and confirm the toolchain works the moment you log in. Copy it, point it at your own providers and start building.
Plan and Apply Workflow Write your infrastructure in HCL, run a plan to preview every change before it happens, then apply to converge your environment to the desired state. OpenTofu speaks the same provider and module ecosystem engineers already know, supports remote state backends including native S3 state locking, and integrates cleanly into CI and pull-request automation.
Ready To Use Connect over SSH and run tofu straight away. The plugin cache, demo configuration and environment are already in place, so the first init pulls providers into a shared cache on the data disk and every subsequent workspace reuses them. Build your own configurations or wire the workstation into your pipelines.
cloudimg Support 24/7 technical support by email and chat. Help with provider and backend configuration, remote state, module structure, migrating from Terraform, CI integration and upgrade planning.
Use Cases A managed bastion or jump-host for running Infrastructure-as-Code. A CI runner image for plan-and-apply pipelines. A migration workstation for teams moving from Terraform to OpenTofu. A reproducible engineering environment with a pinned, checksum-verified IaC toolchain.
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Highlights
- OpenTofu, the open source MPL-2.0 Terraform fork, preinstalled as a ready-to-use Infrastructure-as-Code workstation with the tofu binary on the system path, verified against the official release checksum, no setup required
- A provider plugin cache on a dedicated, independently resizable data disk is exported to every login shell, so downloaded providers are shared across workspaces and persist on durable storage rather than the OS disk
- Ships a self-contained offline demo configuration using the null and local providers so you can init, plan and apply end to end with no cloud credentials, with 24/7 technical support from cloudimg
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Version release notes
Initial release of OpenTofu 1.12.2, the open source Infrastructure-as-Code engine, as a ready-to-use CLI workstation.
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Usage instructions
Connect via SSH on port 22 as the default login user for your operating system variant (the user guide lists it per variant). This is a headless command-line Infrastructure-as-Code workstation: there is no web interface. Read the welcome notes with: sudo cat /root/opentofu-info.txt. Run tofu version to confirm the toolchain. A self-contained offline demo ships at /opt/opentofu/demo (null + local providers, no cloud credentials needed): copy it somewhere writable, then run tofu init, tofu validate, tofu plan and tofu apply to exercise the workflow end to end. The provider plugin cache is on a dedicated data disk at /var/lib/tofu/plugin-cache and is exported as TF_PLUGIN_CACHE_DIR for every login shell, so providers download once and are shared across all your workspaces. Point your own configurations at your cloud providers and run plan and apply as normal.
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