diff --git a/website/content/docs/nia/configuration.mdx b/website/content/docs/nia/configuration.mdx
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@@ -223,8 +223,6 @@ task {
#### Consul KV Condition
--> **Beta:** This feature is currently only available in Consul-Terraform-Sync v0.4.0-beta.
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A consul-kv condition block configures a task to only execute on changes to a Consul KV entry. The condition can be configured for a single Consul KV entry or for any Consul KV entries that are prefixed with a given path.
See [Task Execution: Consul KV Condition](/docs/nia/tasks#consul-kv-condition) for more information on how tasks are triggered with a consul-kv condition.
@@ -302,8 +300,6 @@ driver "terraform" {
which is available with Consul Enterprise.
--> **Beta:** The integration with the HashiCorp managed service version of Terraform Cloud is currently only available in Consul-Terraform-Sync v0.4.0-beta. Integration with the self-hosted version of Terraform Cloud is available as of v0.3.0.
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The Terraform Cloud driver enables Consul-Terraform-Sync Enterprise to integrate with **Terraform Cloud**, including both the [self-hosted distribution](https://www.hashicorp.com/products/terraform/editions/enterprise) and the [managed service](https://www.hashicorp.com/products/terraform/editions/cloud). With this driver, Consul-Terraform-Sync automates Terraform runs and remote operations for workspaces.
An overview of features enabled with Terraform Cloud can be viewed within the [Network Drivers](/docs/nia/network-drivers) documentation.
diff --git a/website/content/docs/nia/network-drivers/index.mdx b/website/content/docs/nia/network-drivers/index.mdx
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The following table highlights some of the additional features Terraform and Terraform Cloud offer when used as a network driver for Consul-Terraform-Sync. Visit the [Terraform product page](https://www.hashicorp.com/products/terraform) or [contact our sales team](https://www.hashicorp.com/contact-sales) for a comprehensive list of features.
--> **Beta:** The integration with the HashiCorp managed service version of Terraform Cloud is currently only available in Consul-Terraform-Sync v0.4.0-beta. Integration with the self-hosted version of Terraform Cloud is available as of v0.3.0.
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| Network Driver | Description | Features |
| -------------- | ----------- | -------- |
| [Terraform driver](/docs/nia/network-drivers/terraform) | Consul-Terraform-Sync automates a local installation of the [Terraform CLI](https://www.terraform.io/) | - Local Terraform execution
- Local workspace directories
- [Backend options](/docs/nia/configuration#backend) available for state storage
|
diff --git a/website/content/docs/nia/network-drivers/terraform-cloud.mdx b/website/content/docs/nia/network-drivers/terraform-cloud.mdx
index 67359a8835..e7e6fe5bbc 100644
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which is available with Consul Enterprise.
--> **Beta:** The integration with the HashiCorp managed service version of Terraform Cloud is currently only available in Consul-Terraform-Sync v0.4.0-beta. Integration with the self-hosted version of Terraform Cloud is available as of v0.3.0.
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Consul-Terraform-Sync is more powerful when you integrate it with [Terraform Cloud](https://www.terraform.io/cloud). Integrating with Terraform Cloud provides features, such as enhanced workspaces and insight into Terraform operations as Consul-Terraform-Sync dynamically updates your network infrastructure. Consul-Terraform-Sync is compatible with both the [self-hosted](https://www.hashicorp.com/products/terraform/editions/enterprise) and [managed service](https://www.hashicorp.com/products/terraform/editions/cloud) versions of Terraform Cloud.
diff --git a/website/content/docs/nia/tasks.mdx b/website/content/docs/nia/tasks.mdx
index 2849aa3496..3e27ae5394 100644
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@@ -134,8 +134,6 @@ One particular condition configuration, [`regexp`](/docs/nia/configuration#regex
### Consul KV Condition
--> **Beta:** This feature is currently only available in Consul-Terraform-Sync v0.4.0-beta.
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Tasks with a consul-kv condition monitor and execute on Consul KV changes for KV pairs that satisfy the condition configuration. The consul-kv condition operates by monitoring the [Consul KV API](/api-docs/kv#read-key) and executing the task when a configured KV entry is created, deleted, or updated.
Based on the `recurse` option, the condition either monitors a single Consul KV pair for a given path or monitors all pairs that are prefixed by that path. In the example below, because `recurse` is set to true, the `path` option is treated as a prefix. Changes to an entry with the key `my-key` and an entry with the key `my-key/another-key` would both trigger the task. If `recurse` were set to false, then only changes to `my-key` would trigger the task.
diff --git a/website/content/docs/nia/terraform-modules.mdx b/website/content/docs/nia/terraform-modules.mdx
index 503e73f71c..b314f75c4f 100644
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@@ -126,8 +126,6 @@ Similarly, if you include the `catalog_services` variable in your module, we rec
### Consul KV Variable
--> **Beta:** This feature is currently only available in Consul-Terraform-Sync v0.4.0-beta.
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If you are creating a module for a [consul-kv condition](/docs/nia/tasks#consul-kv-condition), then you have the option to add the `consul_kv` variable, which contains a map of the keys and values for the Consul KV pairs. If your module would benefit from consuming this information, you can copy the `consul_kv` variable declaration to your `variables.tf` file in addition to the other variables.
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