################################################################################ # AWS AMI vars # These outputs are really more like constants. Using outputs improves # readability. The values are manually updated. Use the aws-amis module to get # the latest for each distro. Keep in mind that AMIs are region specific this is # why you may see values and other regions commented out. ################################################################################ output "amzn2-ami" { # us-east-2 # default = "ami-0dd0ccab7e2801812" # us-gov-west-1 value = "ami-02ab588324a95cf31" description = "The AMI to use for Amazon Linux 2." } output "ubuntu-ami" { # us-east-2 # value = "ami-06c7d6c0987eaa46c" # us-gov-west-1 value = "ami-066189aeb91baa0ab" description = "The AMI to use for Ubuntu." } output "centos7-ami" { # us-east-2 value = "ami-00f8e2c955f7ffa9b" description = "The AMI to use for CentOS 7." } output "centos8-ami" { # us-east-2 value = "ami-057cacbfbbb471bb3" description = "The AMI to use for CentOS 8." } output "arch-ami" { # us-east-2 value = "ami-02653f06de985e3ba" description = "The AMI to use for Arch Linux." } output "rhel7-ami" { # us-east-2 # value = "ami-0a509b3c2a4d05b3f" # us-gov-west-1 value = "ami-04ccdf5793086ea95" description = "The AMI to use for RHEL 7." } output "rhel8-ami" { # us-east-2 # value = "ami-0d871ca8a77af2948" # us-gov-west-1 value = "ami-0b1f10cd1cd107dd2" description = "The AMI to use for RHEL 8." } output "win-srv-2019-ami" { # us-east-2 # value = ??? # us-gov-west-1 value = "ami-0f838c3c35ab60fc4" description = "The AMI to use for Windows Server 2019." }