Migration from AWS CloudFormation to a Template Repository can streamline your infrastructure management and improve version control. This process involves transitioning your existing CloudFormation stacks into template repositories, where you can better manage and reuse your templates across projects. Below is an example of how such a migration can be structured.
{
"AWSTemplateFormatVersion" : "2010-09-09",
"Description" : "Sample CloudFormation Template",
"Resources" : {
"MyS3Bucket" : {
"Type" : "AWS::S3::Bucket",
"Properties" : {
"BucketName" : "my-example-bucket"
}
}
}
}
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