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Overview of a Template
Introduction
A template is an HCL-formatted text file that describes your cloud resources. Its format can be .tf, .tf.json, or .zip. In the template, you can define a large scale of instances of different services and specifications. By authoring a template, you can design applications and plan multiple resources to be automatically deployed or destructed together. This makes service organization and management much easier. What's better, each template can be reused in multiple contexts for higher efficiency.
RGC Account Factory allows you to quickly create accounts using a template. The management account can author a template with account baseline configurations in RGC or RFS. In the account factory, you can use the management account to create member accounts under a specified OU, and baseline configurations will be automatically applied to your accounts based on best practices.
For more information about templates, see Resource Formation Service User Guide.
Constraints
For details about the constraints on template specifications and quotas, see Constraints.
Preset Templates
RGC comes with preset templates for the following scenarios:
- Network planning
- DNS: This template is used to configure DNS endpoints and rules and to associate with VPCs.
- ER: This template is used to create enterprise routers and attach existing VPCs to them.
- VPC: This template is used to directly create VPCs and subnets.
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