DevOps(Day 66) - Project: Building an entire infrastructure through Terraform
TABLE OF CONTENTS
AIM
Build Your Own AWS Infrastructure with Ease using Infrastructure as Code (IaC) Techniques
Welcome back to our Terraform journey.
In the previous tasks, you have learned about the basics of Terraform, its configuration file, and creating an EC2 instance using Terraform. Today, we will explore more about Terraform and create multiple resources.
Subtasks:
Task 1: Create a VPC
Create a VPC (Virtual Private Cloud) with CIDR block 10.0.0.0/16
Task 2: Create a private subnet
Create a private subnet with CIDR block 10.0.1.0/24 in the above VPC.
Task 3: Create a public subnet
Create a public subnet with CIDR block 10.0.2.0/24 in the above VPC.
Task 4: Create an Internet Gateway
Create an Internet Gateway (IGW) and attach it to the VPC.
Create a internetgateway.tf file and define the internet gateway with the required configurations to attach it to VPC
Use terraform apply to create the internet gateway.
We can verify the internet gateway that is created in AWS console.
Task 5: Create a Route table
Create a route table for the public subnet and associate it with the public subnet. This route table should have a route to the Internet Gateway.
Create a routetable.tf file to define the route table configuration in association with the public subnet.
Use terraform apply to create the route table.
We can verify the route table in AWS console along with the public subnet which is associated in the subnet association section.
Task 6: Create a security group
- Security group: Allow SSH access and HTTP access from anywhere
Task 7: Create an Elastic IP
- Create an Elastic IP and associate it with the EC2 instance.
Task 8: Create user data to install Apache
- User data: Use a shell script to install Apache and host a simple website
Task 9: Create an EC2 instance
Launch an EC2 instance in the public subnet with the following details:
AMI: ami-0557a15b87f6559cf
Instance type: t2.micro
Open the website URL in a browser to verify that the website is hosted successfully.
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Use terraform apply to spin up the infrastructure.
Now, we can see in the AWS console for the new EC2 instance which is created.
We can verify the security group along with the rules created.
We can verify the elastic IP which is created.
Task 10: Access the website
We can verify the website that is created through Apache web server.
This Terraform hands-on task is designed to test proficiency in using Terraform for Infrastructure as Code (IaC) on AWS. we will be tasked with creating a VPC, subnets, an internet gateway, and launching an EC2 instance with a web server running on it. This task will showcase our skills in automating infrastructure deployment using Terraform. It's a popular interview question for companies looking for candidates with hands-on experience in Terraform. That's it for today.
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