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HashiCorp Exam TA-002-P Topic 11 Question 79 Discussion

Actual exam question for HashiCorp's TA-002-P exam
Question #: 79
Topic #: 11
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When using a remote backend or terraform Cloud integration, where does Terraform save resource sate?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Leonor
6 months ago
I believe in an environment variable is not where Terraform saves resource state.
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Cherilyn
6 months ago
I remember reading that it can also be stored on the disk.
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Dylan
6 months ago
Yes, that's right. It allows for better collaboration and security.
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Herman
7 months ago
I think Terraform saves resource state in the remote backend or Terraform Cloud.
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Carla
7 months ago
This question is pretty straightforward. I'm glad they're not trying to trick us with something more complex. C is the obvious choice here.
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Hyun
7 months ago
Definitely C. I like how Terraform makes it easy to manage state in a central location. It's a lot more convenient than dealing with local state files, especially for collaborative projects.
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Quinn
7 months ago
For sure. Terraform really does make state management a lot easier with its remote backend options.
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Kimberlie
7 months ago
I completely agree. It's a much more efficient way to handle state in Terraform.
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Altha
7 months ago
Definitely. It's a really useful feature for managing infrastructure at scale.
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Svetlana
7 months ago
That's true. And it provides better security and access controls compared to keeping state locally.
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Rodrigo
7 months ago
Absolutely. Plus, it's great for things like remote operations and locking to prevent concurrent runs.
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Felicia
7 months ago
Yes, I agree. It definitely simplifies things and reduces the chances of conflicts in state files.
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Vallie
7 months ago
C
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Matilda
7 months ago
Yeah, I agree with Thersa. Storing the state remotely is the whole point of using a backend or Terraform Cloud, right? It wouldn't make sense to have it on the disk or in an environment variable.
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Thersa
7 months ago
Hmm, this is an interesting question. I think the correct answer is C - in the remote backend or Terraform Cloud. That makes the most sense since we're using a remote state storage solution.
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