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@ -205,7 +205,7 @@ Terraform is an administrative tool that manages your infrastructure, and so
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ideally the infrastructure that is used by Terraform should exist outside of
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the infrastructure that Terraform manages. This can be achieved by creating a
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separate _administrative_ AWS account which contains the user accounts used by
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human operators and any infrastructure and tools used to manage the the other
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human operators and any infrastructure and tools used to manage the other
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accounts. Isolating shared administrative tools from your main environments
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has a number of advantages, such as avoiding accidentally damaging the
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administrative infrastructure while changing the target infrastructure, and
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