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@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ With Terraform installed, let's dive right into it and start creating
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some infrastructure.
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We'll build infrastructure on
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[AWS](https://aws.amazon.com) for the getting started guide
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[AWS](https://aws.amazon.com) for this Getting Started guide
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since it is popular and generally understood, but Terraform
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can [manage many providers](/docs/providers/index.html),
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including multiple providers in a single configuration.
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which qualify under the AWS
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[free-tier](https://aws.amazon.com/free/),
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meaning it will be free.
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If you already have an AWS account, you may be charged some
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amount of money, but it shouldn't be more than a few dollars
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at most.
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~> **Warning!** If you're not using an account that qualifies under the AWS
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[free-tier](https://aws.amazon.com/free/), you may be charged to run these
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The `provider` block is used to configure the named provider, in
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our case "aws". A provider is responsible for creating and
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managing resources. Multiple provider blocks can exist if a
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Terraform configuration is composed of multiple providers,
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which is a common situation.
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managing resources. Multiple provider blocks can exist in a
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Terraform configuration if the infrastructure needs them.
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The `resource` block defines a resource that exists within
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the infrastructure. A resource might be a physical component such
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# ...
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```
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After this, Terraform is all done! You can go to the EC2 console to see the
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After this, Terraform is all done! You can go to the EC2 console to see the newly
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created EC2 instance. (Make sure you're looking at the same region that was
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configured in the provider configuration!)
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