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Question 26

Your DevOps team is currently using the local backend for your Terraform configuration. You would like to move to a remote backend to begin storing the state file in a central location.
Which of the following backends would not work?

Correct Answer: B
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Question 27

Which of the following best describes the default local backend?

Correct Answer: B
The local backend stores state on the local filesystem, locks that state using system APIs, and performs operations locally.
terraform {
backend "local" {
path = "relative/path/to/terraform.tfstate"
}
}
https://www.terraform.io/docs/backends/types/local.html
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Question 28

terraform init initializes a sample main.tf file in the current directory.

Correct Answer: B
Reference: https://www.terraform.io/docs/cli/commands/init.html
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Question 29

Which of the below configuration file formats are supported by Terraform? (Select TWO)

Correct Answer: B,E
Explanation
Terraform supports both HashiCorp Configuration Language (HCL) and JSON formats for configurations.
https://www.terraform.io/docs/configuration/
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Question 30

After executing a terraform apply, you notice that a resource has a tilde (~) next to it. What does this infer?

Correct Answer: A
The prefix -/+ means that Terraform will destroy and recreate the resource, rather than updating it in-place.
The prefix ~ means that some attributes and resources can be updated in-place.
$ terraform apply
aws_instance.example: Refreshing state... [id=i-0bbf06244e44211d1]
An execution plan has been generated and is shown below.
Resource actions are indicated with the following symbols:
-/+ destroy and then create replacement
Terraform will perform the following actions:
# aws_instance.example must be replaced
-/+ resource "aws_instance" "example" {
~ ami = "ami-2757f631" -> "ami-b374d5a5" # forces replacement
~ arn = "arn:aws:ec2:us-east-1:130490850807:instance/i-0bbf06244e44211d1" -> (known after apply)
~ associate_public_ip_address = true -> (known after apply)
~ availability_zone = "us-east-1c" -> (known after apply)
~ cpu_core_count = 1 -> (known after apply)
~ cpu_threads_per_core = 1 -> (known after apply)
- disable_api_termination = false -> null
- ebs_optimized = false -> null
get_password_data = false
+ host_id = (known after apply)
~ id = "i-0bbf06244e44211d1" -> (known after apply)
~ instance_state = "running" -> (known after apply)
instance_type = "t2.micro"
~ ipv6_address_count = 0 -> (known after apply)
~ ipv6_addresses = [] -> (known after apply)
+ key_name = (known after apply)
- monitoring = false -> null
+ network_interface_id = (known after apply)
+ password_data = (known after apply)
+ placement_group = (known after apply)
~ primary_network_interface_id = "eni-0f1ce5bdae258b015" -> (known after apply)
~ private_dns = "ip-172-31-61-141.ec2.internal" -> (known after apply)
~ private_ip = "172.31.61.141" -> (known after apply)
~ public_dns = "ec2-54-166-19-244.compute-1.amazonaws.com" -> (known after apply)
~ public_ip = "54.166.19.244" -> (known after apply)
~ security_groups = [
- "default",
] -> (known after apply)
source_dest_check = true
~ subnet_id = "subnet-1facdf35" -> (known after apply)
~ tenancy = "default" -> (known after apply)
~ volume_tags = {} -> (known after apply)
~ vpc_security_group_ids = [
- "sg-5255f429",
] -> (known after apply)
- credit_specification {
- cpu_credits = "standard" -> null
}
+ ebs_block_device {
+ delete_on_termination = (known after apply)
+ device_name = (known after apply)
+ encrypted = (known after apply)
+ iops = (known after apply)
+ snapshot_id = (known after apply)
+ volume_id = (known after apply)
+ volume_size = (known after apply)
+ volume_type = (known after apply)
}
+ ephemeral_block_device {
+ device_name = (known after apply)
+ no_device = (known after apply)
+ virtual_name = (known after apply)
}
+ network_interface {
+ delete_on_termination = (known after apply)
+ device_index = (known after apply)
+ network_interface_id = (known after apply)
}
~ root_block_device {
~ delete_on_termination = true -> (known after apply)
~ iops = 100 -> (known after apply)
~ volume_id = "vol-0079e485d9e28a8e5" -> (known after apply)
~ volume_size = 8 -> (known after apply)
~ volume_type = "gp2" -> (known after apply)
}
}
Plan: 1 to add, 0 to change, 1 to destroy.
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