From 7099b165e60dd8e4eba6868a44306f1c3cf01fef Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Manoj Date: Mon, 22 Oct 2018 23:33:07 +0530 Subject: [PATCH] Minor edits to improve the reading flow --- website/intro/getting-started/build.html.md | 12 ++++-------- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) diff --git a/website/intro/getting-started/build.html.md b/website/intro/getting-started/build.html.md index de8f2123e..d38575e3b 100644 --- a/website/intro/getting-started/build.html.md +++ b/website/intro/getting-started/build.html.md @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ With Terraform installed, let's dive right into it and start creating some infrastructure. We'll build infrastructure on -[AWS](https://aws.amazon.com) for the getting started guide +[AWS](https://aws.amazon.com) for this Getting Started guide since it is popular and generally understood, but Terraform can [manage many providers](/docs/providers/index.html), including multiple providers in a single configuration. @@ -25,9 +25,6 @@ For the getting started guide, we'll only be using resources which qualify under the AWS [free-tier](https://aws.amazon.com/free/), meaning it will be free. -If you already have an AWS account, you may be charged some -amount of money, but it shouldn't be more than a few dollars -at most. ~> **Warning!** If you're not using an account that qualifies under the AWS [free-tier](https://aws.amazon.com/free/), you may be charged to run these @@ -91,9 +88,8 @@ The general structure should be intuitive and straightforward. The `provider` block is used to configure the named provider, in our case "aws". A provider is responsible for creating and -managing resources. Multiple provider blocks can exist if a -Terraform configuration is composed of multiple providers, -which is a common situation. +managing resources. Multiple provider blocks can exist in a +Terraform configuration if the infrastructure needs them. The `resource` block defines a resource that exists within the infrastructure. A resource might be a physical component such @@ -239,7 +235,7 @@ Apply complete! Resources: 1 added, 0 changed, 0 destroyed. # ... ``` -After this, Terraform is all done! You can go to the EC2 console to see the +After this, Terraform is all done! You can go to the EC2 console to see the newly created EC2 instance. (Make sure you're looking at the same region that was configured in the provider configuration!)