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  1. Terraform Registry

    The Terraform Registry makes it easy to use any provider or module. To use a provider or module from this registry, just add it to your configuration; when you run `terraform init`, Terraform will …

  2. Docs overview | hashicorp/aws | Terraform | Terraform Registry

    By default, the underlying AWS client used by the Terraform AWS Provider creates requests with User-Agent headers including information about Terraform and AWS SDK for Go versions.

  3. Docs overview | vmware/vsphere - Terraform Registry

    This provider gives Terraform the ability to work with VMware vSphere. This provider can be used to manage many aspects of a vSphere environment, including virtual machines, standard and …

  4. Docs overview | hashicorp/azurerm - Terraform Registry

    To learn the basics of Terraform using this provider, follow the hands-on get started tutorials. Interested in the provider's latest features, or want to make sure you're up to date?

  5. Resources | hashicorp/aws - Terraform Registry

    retain_on_delete (Optional) - Disables the distribution instead of deleting it when destroying the resource through Terraform. If this is set, the distribution needs to be deleted manually …

  6. azurerm_resource_group | Resources - Terraform Registry

    Overview Documentation Use ProviderReport an issue

  7. Docs overview | microsoft/fabric - Terraform Registry

    To use the provider you can download the binaries from Releases to your local file system and configure Terraform to use your local mirror. See the Explicit Installation Method Configuration …

  8. Docs overview | hashicorp/google - Terraform Registry

    To learn the basics of Terraform using this provider, follow the hands-on get started tutorials. For more involved examples, try provisioning a GKE cluster and deploying Consul-backed Vault …

  9. Getting Started with the Google Cloud provider - Terraform Registry

    Install Terraform and read the Terraform getting started guide that follows. This guide will assume basic proficiency with Terraform - it is an introduction to the Google provider.

  10. azurerm_linux_virtual_machine - Terraform Registry

    Terraform will automatically remove the OS Disk by default - this behaviour can be configured using the features setting within the Provider block.