Terraform Tutorial for Beginners | Terraform State Locking Using DynamoDB

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  • Опубликовано: 27 ноя 2024

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  • @sakthivelm1986
    @sakthivelm1986 2 месяца назад

    very clear explanation, very useful

  • @srinivasarao6508
    @srinivasarao6508 Год назад

    Completed all the videos, good info hart full Thanks for your time.

  • @ottotabi8595
    @ottotabi8595 3 месяца назад

    thank you very much Gauri, your work on terraform is fantastic. made my learning very easy.

  • @user-me6jv2cp5i
    @user-me6jv2cp5i Год назад

    It's very helpful to me thanks for your time.

  • @rajaconstantine
    @rajaconstantine Год назад +1

    Subbed you 🎉
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  • @adedayoademefun8895
    @adedayoademefun8895 5 месяцев назад

    Hi. Thanks for your wonderful videos. I currently have multiple projects and I’m using one S3 bucket for my state backend. These multiple project state files are separated by paths in the S3 bucket. Now, I want to implement DynamoDB state file lock. Since I have multiple projects, can I use only one DynamoDB table, like I used one S3 bucket for my state file backend? If the answer is yes, how does DynamoDB separate and isolate the locks for each project in this table? Or do I have to create multiple DynamoDB table for all my projects? Your guidance and thoughts on this would be appreciated.

    • @codewithgauri
      @codewithgauri  5 месяцев назад

      I think you will have to create multiple DynamoDB...as per my understanding...you can consider other references as well

  • @calmworld9880
    @calmworld9880 Год назад

    I have got a project regarding making dashboards using terraform and signalFx . Can you please help