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layout: "docs"
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page_title: "Backends"
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sidebar_current: "docs-backends-index"
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A "backend" in Terraform determines how state is loaded and how an operation such as `apply` is executed. This abstraction enables non-local file state storage, remote execution, etc.
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# Backends
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A "backend" in Terraform determines how state is loaded and how an operation
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such as `apply` is executed. This abstraction enables non-local file state
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storage, remote execution, etc.
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By default, Terraform uses the "local" backend, which is the normal behavior
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of Terraform you're used to. This is the backend that was being invoked
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throughout the [introduction](/intro/index.html).
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Here are some of the benefits of backends:
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* **Working in a team**: Backends can store their state remotely and
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protect that state with locks to prevent corruption. Some backends
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such as Terraform Enterprise even automatically store a history of
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all state revisions.
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* **Keeping sensitive information off disk**: State is retrieved from
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backends on demand and only stored in memory. If you're using a backend
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such as Amazon S3, the only location the state ever is persisted is in
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S3.
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* **Remote operations**: For larger infrastructures or certain changes,
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`terraform apply` can take a long, long time. Some backends support
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remote operations which enable the operation to execute remotely. You can
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then turn off your computer and your operation will still complete. Paired
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with remote state storage and locking above, this also helps in team
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environments.
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**Backends are completely optional**. You can successfully use Terraform without
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ever having to learn or use backends. However, they do solve pain points that
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afflict teams at a certain scale. If you're an individual, you can likely
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get away with never using backends.
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Even if you only intend to use the "local" backend, it may be useful to
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learn about backends since you can also change the behavior of the local
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backend.
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