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.
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This project demonstrates how to set up a Terraform backend configuration option in Terraform that allows us to store and manage the state files of our infrastructure in a secure remote location with versioning and state locking using AWS S3 for remote storage and AWS DynamoDB for state locking.
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Terraform module to provision Terraform state bucket, lock table and user to provision future infrastructure.
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