Source: https://github.com/antonbabenko/terraform-best-practices/tree/master/examples/medium-terraform
This example contains code as an example of structuring Terraform configurations for a medium-size infrastructure which uses:
- 2 AWS accounts
- 2 separate environments (
prod
andstage
which share nothing). Each environment lives in a separate AWS account - Each environment uses a different version of the off-the-shelf infrastructure module (
alb
) sourced from Terraform Registry - Each environment uses the same version of an internal module
modules/network
since it is sourced from a local directory.
{% hint style="success" %}
- Perfect for projects where infrastructure is logically separated (separate AWS accounts)
- Good when there is no is need to modify resources shared between AWS accounts (one environment = one AWS account = one state file)
- Good when there is no need in the orchestration of changes between the environments
- Good when infrastructure resources are different per environment on purpose and can't be generalized (eg, some resources are absent in one environment or in some regions) {% endhint %}
{% hint style="warning" %} As the project grows, it will be harder to keep these environments up-to-date with each other. Consider using infrastructure modules (off-the-shelf or internal) for repeatable tasks. {% endhint %}