High-level technique for description of cloud infrastructure resources.
Abstract
This article proposes a technique that allows us to concisely describe a cloud infrastructure of the cloud resources provider AWS. The considered technique is based on the idea of simplified description of the most common cloud resources through using high-level abstraction. The result of the technique is the generated code in Terraform language that uses low-level abstractions.
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