In this blog post on "Creating a Landing Zone for Google Cloud with Terraform and Fabric", the author provides a step-by-step guide to set up a production-ready landing zone on GCP using Google's open source Fabric Fast, a module reference configuration that automates infrastructure as code.
The guide aims to provide pragmatic guidance and easy-to-follow steps, as Google's own documentation can be difficult to follow for those new to the process. The article also outlines the pre-requisites needed, provides guidance on forking and cloning the CFF repo, creating a Google organization, and setting up user and group accounts.
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