Mini Project Using Terraform to create 3 EC2 instances and put them behind an Elastic Load Balancer Make sure that after applying your plan, Terraform exports the public IP addresses of the 3 instances to a file called host-inventory, Get a domain name for yourself and set it up with AWS Route53 within your terraform plan
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Mini Project
Using Terraform, create 3 EC2 instances and put them behind an Elastic Load Balancer
Make sure the after applying your plan, Terraform exports the public IP addresses of the 3 instances to a file called host-inventory
Get a .com.ng or any other domain name for yourself (be creative, this will be a domain you can keep using) and set it up with AWS Route53 within your terraform plan, then add an A record for subdomain terraform-test that points to your ELB IP address.
Create an Ansible script that uses the host-inventory file Terraform created to install Apache, set timezone to Africa/Lagos and displays a simple HTML page that displays content to clearly identify on all 3 EC2 instances.
Your project is complete when one visits terraform-test.yoursdmain.com and it shows the content from your instances, while rotating between the servers as your refresh to display their unique content.
Submit both the Ansible and Terraform files created