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README.md

Terraform Modules

This folder contains modules for Terraform that can setup Consul for various systems. The infrastructure provider that is used is designated by the folder above. See the variables.tf file in each for more documentation.

To deploy Consul in multiple Subnets/AZ on AWS - supply: -var 'vpc_id=vpc-1234567' -var 'subnets={ "0" = "subnet-12345", "1" = "subnet-23456", "2" = "subnet-34567"}'