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− | * [[AWS instance example with aws_ami lookup]] | + | * [[AWS instance example with aws_ami lookup]]: <code>[[aws instance]]</code>, <code>[[aws_ami]]</code> |
* [[AWS instance example: main.tf]]: <code>[[aws instance]]</code> | * [[AWS instance example: main.tf]]: <code>[[aws instance]]</code> | ||
Revision as of 10:42, 2 September 2021
Contents
AWS
- AWS instance example with aws_ami lookup:
aws instance
,aws_ami
- AWS instance example: main.tf:
aws instance
VMware
- VMware: https://registry.terraform.io/providers/hashicorp/vsphere/latest/docs/resources/virtual_machine
Related terms
See also
- Terraform, OpenTofu, Terrakube.org, Installation, Terraform AWS, Terraform GCP, Terraform commands, Terraform Cloud, Terraform Enterprise (TFE), HCL, HIL, meta-arguments, providers, modules, resource, provisioners, data sources, backends: remote backends, examples, configuration files, state files, variables, types, Terraform Registry, conditionals:
depends_on
, functions, Blocks, dynamic blocks, errors, Terragrunt, Terraformer, Terratest, Terraform certifications, Terraform map type, Terraform Associate, Terraform: list type, TF_VAR_, TF_LOG
, Terraform provider versioning, Terraform Style Conventions, Required version, Terraform plugin, Terraform Named Values, tags, Changelog, tfsec, tflint
, Operators, Expressions: for, splat
, Debugging, Namespaces, Terraform Landing Zones, CDKTF, Atmos
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