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layout: "docs"
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page_title: "Command: remote"
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sidebar_current: "docs-commands-remote"
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description: |-
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The `terraform remote` command is used to configure Terraform to make
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use of remote state storage, change remote storage configuration, or
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to disable it.
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# Command: remote
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The `terraform remote` command is used to configure use of remote
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state storage. By default, Terraform persists its state only to a local
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disk. When remote state storage is enabled, Terraform will automatically
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fetch the latest state from the remote server when necessary and if any
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updates are made, the newest state is persisted back to the remote server.
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In this mode, users do not need to durably store the state using version
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control or shared storaged.
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## Usage
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Usage: `terraform remote [options]`
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The `remote` command can be used to enable remote storage, change configuration,
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or disable the use of remote storage. Terraform supports multiple types
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of storage backends, specified by using the `-backend` flag. By default,
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Atlas is assumed to be the storage backend. Each backend expects different,
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configuration arguments documented below.
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When remote storage is enabled, an existing local state file can be migrated.
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By default, `remote` will look for the "terraform.tfstate" file, but that
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can be specified by the `-state` flag. If no state file exists, a blank
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state will be configured.
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When remote storage is disabled, the existing remote state is migrated
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to a local file. This defaults to the `-state` path during restore.
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The following backends are supported:
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* Atlas - Stores the state in Atlas. Requires the `-name` and `-access-token` flag.
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The `-address` flag can optionally be provided.
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* Consul - Stores the state in the KV store at a given path.
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Requires the `path` flag. The `-address` and `-access-token`
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flag can optionally be provided. Address is assumed to be the
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local agent if not provided.
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* HTTP - Stores the state using a simple REST client. State will be fetched
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via GET, updated via POST, and purged with DELETE. Requires the `-address` flag.
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The command-line flags are all optional. The list of available flags are:
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* `-address=url` - URL of the remote storage server. Required for HTTP backend,
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optional for Atlas and Consul.
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* `-access-token=token` - Authentication token for state storage server.
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Required for Atlas backend, optional for Consul.
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* `-backend=Atlas` - Specifies the type of remote backend. Must be one
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of Atlas, Consul, or HTTP. Defaults to Atlas.
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* `-backup=path` - Path to backup the existing state file before
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modifying. Defaults to the "-state" path with ".backup" extension.
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Set to "-" to disable backup.
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* `-disable` - Disables remote state management and migrates the state
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to the `-state` path.
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* `-name=name` - Name of the state file in the state storage server.
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Required for Atlas backend.
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* `-path=path` - Path of the remote state in Consul. Required for the
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Consul backend.
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* `-pull=true` - Controls if the remote state is pulled before disabling.
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This defaults to true to ensure the latest state is cached before disabling.
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* `-state=path` - Path to read state. Defaults to "terraform.tfstate"
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unless remote state is enabled.
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