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Infrastructure as Code (IAC) Cookbook

By : Stephane Jourdan, Pierre Pomès
Book Image

Infrastructure as Code (IAC) Cookbook

By: Stephane Jourdan, Pierre Pomès

Overview of this book

Para 1: Infrastructure as code is transforming the way we solve infrastructural challenges. This book will show you how to make managing servers in the cloud faster, easier and more effective than ever before. With over 90 practical recipes for success, make the very most out of IAC.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Infrastructure as Code (IAC) Cookbook
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface
Index

Creating an Ubuntu EC2 instance with Terraform


We have previously created the requirements to launch a standard virtual machine on AWS EC2 (an SSH key pair and a security group). Let's now launch this virtual machine on EC2, using the specified SSH key pair to log into it and placed inside the security group, so (in our case) SSH is only available from a specific IP address.

Note

This example uses the t2.micro instance available for free in the AWS Free Tier.

Getting ready

To step through this recipe, you will need the following:

  • A working Terraform installation

  • An AWS provider, a SSH key pair, and a Security Group configured in Terraform (refer to the previous recipes)

  • An Internet connection

How to do it…

First, you need to find the correct AMI for your machine. An AMI is like a system disk image for AWS, and is referred to by its ID (that is: ami-df3bceb0 or ami-f2fc9d81). In the Ubuntu case, you can find the AMI you want by going to their Amazon EC2 AMI Locator page (https://cloud-images.ubuntu...