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page_title: "Forcing Re-creation of Resources (Tainting) - Terraform CLI"
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# Forcing Re-creation of Resources (Tainting)
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When a resource declaration is modified, Terraform usually attempts to update
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the existing resource in place (although some changes can require destruction
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and re-creation, usually due to upstream API limitations).
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In some cases, you might want a resource to be destroyed and re-created even
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when Terraform doesn't think it's necessary. This is usually for objects that
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aren't fully described by their resource arguments due to side-effects that
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happen during creation; for example, a virtual machine that configures itself
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with `cloud-init` on startup might no longer meet your needs if the cloud-init
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configuration changes.
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- [The `terraform taint` command](/docs/commands/taint.html) tells Terraform to
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destroy and re-create a particular resource during the next apply, regardless
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of whether its resource arguments would normally require that.
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- [The `terraform untaint` command](/docs/commands/untaint.html) undoes a
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previous taint, or can preserve a resource that was automatically tainted due
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to failed [provisioners](/docs/provisioners/index.html).
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