using_terraform
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+ | In the above example we can see that there is no EC2 Instance configured on this AWS account. There is a default security group that we configured, as well as our key pair. These are both specified in our Terraform script. Remember this script does not create these elements, it just uses them. | ||
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+ | If we select Running Instances, then this will be empty (unless you have manually created some.) | ||
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+ | Now we can run our Terraform Script. | ||
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+ | In the command window where you ran Terraform |
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