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@ -26,13 +26,13 @@ made available in Datadog, alongside all of our other metrics and dashboards.
Despite the integration's power and convenience, its setup process is actually Despite the integration's power and convenience, its setup process is actually
quite involved. As outlined in [Datadog's quite involved. As outlined in [Datadog's
documentation](https://docs.datadoghq.com/integrations/amazon_web_services/?tab=allpermissions), documentation](https://docs.datadoghq.com/integrations/amazon_web_services/?tab=allpermissions),
there are *18 manual steps** required, including: there are *18 manual steps* required, including:
- finding the right AWS account ID - finding the right AWS account ID
- creating the right IAM policy - creating the right IAM policy
- copy pasting the right AWS resource ID into Datadog UI - copy pasting the right AWS resource ID into Datadog UI
If you have more than a few AWS accounts like we do, you may prefer to automate this! In our case, that means using [Terraform](https://terraform.io) If you have more than a few AWS accounts like we do, you may prefer to automate this! In our case, that means using [Terraform](https://terraform.io).
In this blog post, we would like to share how Scribd uses Terraform to automate In this blog post, we would like to share how Scribd uses Terraform to automate
our Datadog and AWS integration across the organization. our Datadog and AWS integration across the organization.