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EPISODE · Apr 21, 2020 · 47 MIN

#18 CloudFormation vs. Terraform

from cloudonaut · host Andreas Wittig and Michael Wittig focusing on AWS Cloud

The most reliable way to automate creating, updating, and deleting your cloud resources is to describe the target state of your infrastructure and use a tool to apply it to the current state of your infrastructure. AWS CloudFormation and Terraform are the most valuable tools to implement Infrastructure as Code on AWS. But what are the differences between both tools?

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The most reliable way to automate creating, updating, and deleting your cloud resources is to describe the target state of your infrastructure and use a tool to apply it to the current state of your infrastructure. AWS CloudFormation and Terraform are the most valuable tools to implement Infrastructure as Code on AWS. But what are the differences between both tools?

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