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| ====== Create the Key Pair ====== | ====== Create the Key Pair ====== | ||
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| If you have already manually created an EC2 Instance (and I hope you have, or this might not make any sense) you will already have a key pair. If you have just created a new account to test this then you will not yet have a key pair. You need to manually create a key pair as the Terraform script we are using here does not do this for you, it simply allows you to chose an existing key pair. | If you have already manually created an EC2 Instance (and I hope you have, or this might not make any sense) you will already have a key pair. If you have just created a new account to test this then you will not yet have a key pair. You need to manually create a key pair as the Terraform script we are using here does not do this for you, it simply allows you to chose an existing key pair. | ||
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| + | If you have an existing key pair that you have downloaded, you can use this as well, however this is not covered here, it will be covered in a more advanced section. | ||
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