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My name is Vova, I work for a German company and we would like to use Semaphore professionally.
Although we also have a licence, we were very happy about the last update and would now like to use Terraform in Semaphore.
We are wondering whether there is a "best practice" for the persistence of 'terraform.state'. We know that we can integrate backends in Terraform for this purpose. However, the local file system is used by default. Of course, this does not work as the data in the container is volatile. We can't find anything about this in the documentation. What is your recommendation at this point, a remote backend or is something else planned in the semaphore?
Oh, there are already examples in the demo project, but there is no hint there either.
Thank you very much!
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Hi Denis!
My name is Vova, I work for a German company and we would like to use Semaphore professionally.
Although we also have a licence, we were very happy about the last update and would now like to use Terraform in Semaphore.
We are wondering whether there is a "best practice" for the persistence of 'terraform.state'. We know that we can integrate backends in Terraform for this purpose. However, the local file system is used by default. Of course, this does not work as the data in the container is volatile. We can't find anything about this in the documentation. What is your recommendation at this point, a remote backend or is something else planned in the semaphore?
Oh, there are already examples in the demo project, but there is no hint there either.
Thank you very much!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: