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====== Using Terraform ====== | ====== Using Terraform ====== | ||
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==== Terraform Plan ==== | ==== Terraform Plan ==== | ||
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The terraform plan command is used to create an execution plan. Terraform performs a refresh, unless explicitly disabled, and then determines what actions are necessary to achieve the desired state specified in the configuration files. The plan can be saved using -out, and then provided to terraform apply to ensure only the pre-planned actions are executed. | The terraform plan command is used to create an execution plan. Terraform performs a refresh, unless explicitly disabled, and then determines what actions are necessary to achieve the desired state specified in the configuration files. The plan can be saved using -out, and then provided to terraform apply to ensure only the pre-planned actions are executed. | ||
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+ | ==== Terraform Apply ==== | ||
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+ | Before starting the Terraform apply option, I suggest you log in to your AWS account so that you can monitor the progress of the script. | ||
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+ | Here is my AWS account with no configured EC2 Instances. | ||
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