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Terraform module to deploy Fortinet on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI)

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oci-fortinet

This is a Terraform module that deploys Fortinet solutions on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). It is developed jointly by Oracle and Fortinet.

The Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Quick Start is a collection of examples that allow OCI users to get a quick start deploying advanced infrastructure on OCI. The oci-fortinet repository contains the initial templates that can be used for accelerating deployment of Fortinet solutions from local Terraform CLI and/or OCI Resource Manager.

This repo is under active development. Building open source software is a community effort. We're excited to engage with the community building this.

How this project is organized

This project contains multiple solutions. Each solution folder is structured in at least 3 modules:

  • solution-folder: launch a simple VM that subscribes to a Marketplace Image running from Terraform CLI.
  • solution-folder/build-orm: Package cloudguard-ngfw template in OCI Resource Manager Stack format.
  • solution-folder/terraform-modules: Contains a list of re-usable terraform modules (if any) for managing infrastructure resources like vcn, subnets, security, etc.

Current Solutions

This project includes below solutions supported:

  • FortiGate HA Cluster : ha-active-passive this allows end user to deploy FortiGate HA Cluster solutions in hub and spoke architecture.

How to use these templates

You can easily use these templates pointing to the Images published in the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Marketplace. To get it started, navigate to the solution folder and check individual README.md file.

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