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layout: "intro"
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page_title: "Nomad vs. Terraform"
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sidebar_current: "vs-other-terraform"
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Comparison between Nomad and Terraform
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# Nomad vs. Terraform
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[Terraform](https://terraform.io) is a tool for building, changing, and versioning
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infrastructure safely and efficiently. Configuration files describe to Terraform
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the components needed to run a single application or your entire datacenter. Terraform
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generates an execution plan describing what it will do to reach the desired state,
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and then executes it to build the described infrastructure. As the configuration changes,
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Terraform is able to determine what changed and create incremental execution plans which can be applied.
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Nomad differs from Terraform in a number of key ways. Terraform is designed to support
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any type of resource including low-level components such as compute instances, storage,
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and networking, as well as high-level components such as DNS entries, SaaS features, etc.
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Terraform knows how to create, provision, and manage the lifecycle of these resources.
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Nomad runs on existing infrastructure and manages the lifecycle of applications running
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on that infrastructure.
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Another major distinction is that Terraform is an offline tool that runs to completion,
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while Nomad is an online system with long lived servers. Nomad allows new jobs to
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be submitted, existing jobs updated or deleted, and can handle node failures. This
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requires operating continuously instead in a single shot like Terraform.
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For small infrastructures with only a handful of servers or applications, the complexity
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of Nomad may not outweigh simply using Terraform to statically assign applications to
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machines. At larger scales, Terraform should be used to provision capacity for Nomad,
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and Nomad used to manage scheduling applications to machines dynamically.
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