Merge pull request #52 from jalessio/master

website: fix incorrect use of "its"
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Mitchell Hashimoto 2014-07-28 13:44:52 -07:00
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# Command: refresh
The `terraform refresh` command is used to reconcile the state Terraform
knows about (via it's state file) with the real-world infrastructure.
knows about (via its state file) with the real-world infrastructure.
The can be used to detect any drift from the last-known state, and to
update the state file.

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<h2 class="feature-t">Combine Multiple Providers</h2>
<p>Terraform allows you to effortlessly combine high-level system
providers with your own or with each other. Launch a server from
one cloud provider, add a DNS entry with it's IP with a different
one cloud provider, add a DNS entry with its IP with a different
provider. Built-in dependency resolution means
things happen in the right order.</p>
</div>

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@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ Terraform both to enable dynamic inputs, but to also store outputs.
Inputs like AMI name, security groups, puppet roles, bootstrap scripts,
etc can all be loaded from Consul. This allows the specifics of an
infrastructure to be decoupled from it's overall architecture. This enables
infrastructure to be decoupled from its overall architecture. This enables
details to be changed without updating the Terraform configuration.
Outputs from Terraform can also be easily stored in Consul. One powerful

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Before understanding use cases, it's useful to know [what Terraform is](/intro/index.html).
This page lists some concrete use cases for Terraform, but the possible use cases are
much broader than what we cover. Due to it's extensible nature, providers and provisioners
much broader than what we cover. Due to its extensible nature, providers and provisioners
can be added to further extend Terraform's ability to manipulate resources.
#### Heroku App Setup

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@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ multiple providers and services to be combined and composed. For example,
Terraform can be used to orchestrate an AWS and OpenStack cluster simultaneously,
while enabling 3rd party services like CloudFlare and DNSimple to be integrated
to provide CDN and DNS services. This enables Terraform to represent and
manage the entire infrastructure with it's supporting services, instead of
manage the entire infrastructure with its supporting services, instead of
only the subset that exists within a single provider. It provides a single
unified syntax, instead of requiring operators to use independent and
non-interoperable tools for each platform and service.

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@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ of building the tool allows operators to focus on their infrastructure
and not the tooling.
Additionally, Terraform is an open source tool. In addition to
HashiCorp, the community around it helps to extend it's features,
HashiCorp, the community around it helps to extend its features,
fix bugs and document new use cases. Terraform helps solve a problem
that exists in every organization and provides a standard that can
be adopted to avoid re-inventing the wheel between and within organizations.

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@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ allows for representing everything from physical hardware, virtual machines,
containers, to email and DNS providers. Because of this flexibility, Terraform
can be used to solve many different problems. This means there are a number of
existing tools that overlap with the capabilities of Terraform. We compare Terraform
to a number of these tools, but it's should be noted that Terraform is not mutual
to a number of these tools, but it should be noted that Terraform is not mutual
exclusive with other systems. It can be used to manage a single application, or the
entire datacenter.