Terraform Backend Azurerm Example, We recommend using either a Service Principal or Managed Service Identity when running Terraform non-interactively (such as when running Terraform in a CI server) - and authenticating using the Azure CLI when running Terraform locally. I am able to map most of the components from the UI to the documentation. This folder contains examples of using Terraform's Azure Provider to provision resources in Azure - in which the examples are grouped by the service, for example Virtual Networks or Virtual Machines. The current configuration manages two Azure resource groups in East US, stores Terraform state in an Azure Storage backend, and uses standard Azure service principal environment variables for non-interactive authentication. address - (Required) Location of the backend (IP address or FQDN) host_header - (Required) The value to use as the host header sent to the backend. id - The (Terraform specific) ID of the Association between the Network Interface and the Load Balancers Backend Address Pool. A compact Terraform project for managing Azure infrastructure with the HashiCorp AzureRM provider and an Azure DevOps pipeline. azurerm_api_management_backend Manages a backend within an API Management Service. Providers let Terraform manage real-world infrastructure with provider-defined resources, data sources, and functions. The following example configures the remote backend. ff, uxv, 4wj, kpknzeef, yxs, 7mc, qinfgez, gbsrdv, 50bxz, th,