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# Basic Two-Tier AWS Architecture
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This provides a template for running a simple two-tier architecture on Amazon
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Web services. The premise is that you have stateless app servers running behind
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an ELB serving traffic.
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To simplify the example, this intentionally ignores deploying and
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getting your application onto the servers. However, you could do so either via
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[provisioners](https://www.terraform.io/docs/provisioners/) and a configuration
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management tool, or by pre-baking configured AMIs with
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[Packer](http://www.packer.io).
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After you run `terraform apply` on this configuration, it will
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automatically output the DNS address of the ELB. After your instance
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registers, this should respond with the default nginx web page.
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To run, configure your AWS provider as described in
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https://www.terraform.io/docs/providers/aws/index.html
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Running the example
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run `terraform apply -var 'key_name={your_aws_Key_name}' -var 'key_path={location_of_your_key_in_your_local_machine}'`
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example
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terraform apply -var 'key_name=terraform' -var 'key_path=/Users/jsmith/.ssh/terraform.pem
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