
During January 2026, Shubham Karnawat developed a new NFS Datastore resource for the VMware Engine service in the GoogleCloudPlatform/magic-modules repository. This work enabled users to provision and manage NFS datastores with support for Google Filestore, NetApp, and third-party storage backends, expanding Infrastructure as Code capabilities for VMware Engine storage. Shubham modeled the resource to be Terraform-compatible, leveraging Go and YAML to automate storage provisioning and configuration. This addition reduced manual setup steps, improved consistency across environments, and allowed for reproducible, multi-backend storage deployments, demonstrating a focused approach to enhancing cloud infrastructure automation within the Google Cloud Platform ecosystem.

January 2026 monthly summary for GoogleCloudPlatform/magic-modules: Delivered a new NFS Datastore resource for VMware Engine, enabling customers to provision and manage NFS datastores with configurations for Google Filestore, NetApp, and third-party storage backends. This expands Infrastructure as Code (IaC) coverage for VMware Engine storage and lays the groundwork for broader cross-vendor storage provisioning via Magic Modules.
January 2026 monthly summary for GoogleCloudPlatform/magic-modules: Delivered a new NFS Datastore resource for VMware Engine, enabling customers to provision and manage NFS datastores with configurations for Google Filestore, NetApp, and third-party storage backends. This expands Infrastructure as Code (IaC) coverage for VMware Engine storage and lays the groundwork for broader cross-vendor storage provisioning via Magic Modules.
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