Yeh you just need an S3 bucket setup. You could use local file state to run Pulumi to create then, then store the rest of your stacks in S3.
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fierce-xylophone-92490
09/29/2022, 7:14 PM
Ooh, thank you both!
fierce-xylophone-92490
09/29/2022, 7:14 PM
I'll I needed to do was scroll down 😅
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billowy-army-68599
09/29/2022, 7:15 PM
as the other said, you can use an self managed backend, but you’ll lose a lot of the visibility and capabilities from the service. I’d love to try talk to you about using the service instead 🙂
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