• Terraform MCP server updates: Stacks support, new tools, and tips Gautam Baghel, Frederic Lavigne AI Infrastructure automation Terraform Vault Consul Vault Radar Jan 23, 2026 Gautam Baghel Frederic Lavigne Share article Twitter share LinkedIn share Facebook share Copy URL General AI models are great, but they guess wrong when it comes to your infrastructure. • They don’t know your private modules, your security rules, or your internal secrets. • You can bridge that gap using the Terraform MCP Server. • For those who are not familiar with HashiCorp’s Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers, it links generic LLMs to your actual ops environment. • They give the AI the live data and documentation it needs to stop hallucinating and give better responses. • For Terraform Enterprise users subject to strict data sovereignty requirements or limited internet connectivity, the MCP server provides an option to enable AI automation in air-gapped environments.
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- General AI models are great, but they guess wrong when it comes to your infrastructure. They don’t know your private modules, your security rules, or your internal secrets. You can bridge that gap using the Terraform MCP Server. For those who are not familiar with HashiCorp’s Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers, it links generic LLMs to your actual ops environment. They give the AI the live data and documentation it needs to stop hallucinating and give better responses. For Terraform Enterprise users subject to strict data sovereignty requirements or limited internet connectivity, the MCP ser
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