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layout: "intro"
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page_title: "Example Configurations"
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sidebar_current: "examples"
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# Example Configurations
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These examples are designed to help you understand some
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of the ways Terraform can be used.
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Other than configuring the provider (with, for example, an API key),
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the examples are ready to run as-is.
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<div class="alert alert-block alert-warning">
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<p>
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<strong>Note:</strong> The examples use real providers that launch
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<strong>real</strong> resources. That means they can cost money to
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experiment with. To avoid unexpected charges, be sure to understand the price
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of resources before launching them, and verify any unneeded resources
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are cleaned up afterwards.
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</p>
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</div>
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Experimenting in this way can help you learn how the Terraform lifecycle
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works, as well as how to repeatedly create and destroy infrastructure.
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If you're completely new to Terraform, we recommend reading the
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[getting started guide](/intro/getting-started.html) before diving into
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the examples. However, due to the intuitive configuration Terraform
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uses it isn't required.
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To use these examples, Terraform must first be installed on your machine.
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You can install Terraform from the [downloads page](/downloads.html).
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