Terraform module that provision an S3 bucket to store the `terraform.tfstate` file and a DynamoDB table to lock the state file to prevent concurrent modifications and state corruption.
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Terraform module that provision an S3 bucket to store the `terraform.tfstate` file and a DynamoDB table to lock the state file to prevent concurrent modifications and state corruption.
Terraform Module to create Terraform state storage backend based on AWS S3 and DynamoDB for state locking.
small android app to get the status of a 3D printer for e.g. Bresser Rex or Flashforge Adventurer or similar - currently in an early stage
multi-layered terraform code layout, directory per service, region, account, remote state in S3 bucket, AWS
A NoteApp With Remote-State & Redux-Toolkit ✎📱
Establish the base AWS infrastructure for your team with Terraform & Fenna.
In this repository, you'll discover how to effectively manage Terraform state by storing it remotely in AWS S3 and implementing state locking with DynamoDB.
Proof of Concept demonstrating how to build resources to store Terraform State & Provider State Locking on AWS via S3 (Object Storage) and DynamoDB (Managed NoSQL DB)
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Terraform module to create remote state backend for AWS provider
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A cloudformed terraform remote state using Amazon S3, with locking via DynamoDB
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