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How do you provision a Linux VM?
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configuration management; aka infrastructure as code. terraform creates the instance and then ansible sets it up and you can copy and paste your playbooks to make it repeatable into infinity and that's called infrastructure as code.
it's literally in interview questions and in take home assessments; you're well ahead of the curve.
i literally get paid to do this and; once you figure it out; you should too.