Feature update backend (#3)

* Update Terraform backend configuration and add backend.conf sample

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Co-authored-by: Damien A <sepales.pret0h@icloud.com>
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Damien A
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## Configuration
1. **Set AWS Credentials and Variables**
1. **Backend Configuration**
Rename the `terraform.tfvars.sample` to `terraform.tfvars` and update the following variables with your own values:
To easily manage the backend configuration, we will store the tfstate files on an S3 bucket.
To update it, please adapt the `backend.conf` file, using the provided sample as a reference.
```tfvars
AWS_ACCESS_KEY = "your_access_key"
AWS_SECRET_KEY = "your_secret_key"
AWS_KEY_NAME = "your_key_pair_name"
AWS_KEY_LOCATION = "path_to_your_private_key"
```
2. **Set AWS Credentials and Variables**
Rename the `terraform.tfvars.sample` to `terraform.tfvars` and update the following variables with your own values:
```tfvars
AWS_ACCESS_KEY = "your_access_key"
AWS_SECRET_KEY = "your_secret_key"
AWS_KEY_NAME = "your_key_pair_name"
AWS_KEY_LOCATION = "path_to_your_private_key"
```
**Important** : Never commit `terraform.tfvars` to version control as it contains sensitive information.
2. **Customize Terraform Variables**
3. **Customize Terraform Variables**
You can customize the deployment by modifying the Terraform variables in `variables.tf`.
You can customize the deployment by modifying the Terraform variables in `variables.tf`.
## Action made by the EC2.tf file