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Terraform in Yandex Cloud
  • Getting started
  • Solution library
    • Overview
    • Release notes
          • resourcemanager_cloud
          • resourcemanager_cloud_iam_binding
          • resourcemanager_cloud_iam_member
          • resourcemanager_folder
          • resourcemanager_folder_iam_binding
          • resourcemanager_folder_iam_member
          • resourcemanager_folder_iam_policy
          • yq_monitoring_connection

In this article:

  • Example usage
  • Arguments & Attributes Reference
  • Import
  1. Terraform reference
  2. Resources
  3. Resource Manager
  4. Resources
  5. resourcemanager_cloud

yandex_resourcemanager_cloud (Resource)

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Yandex Cloud
Updated at April 9, 2026
  • Example usage
  • Arguments & Attributes Reference
  • Import

A Cloud resource. For more information, see Cloud.

Example usageExample usage

//
// Create a new Cloud.
//
resource "yandex_resourcemanager_cloud" "my_cloud" {
  organization_id = "my_organization_id"
}

Arguments & Attributes ReferenceArguments & Attributes Reference

  • cloud_id (String). ID of the cloud.
  • created_at (Read-Only) (String). The creation timestamp of the resource.
  • description (String). The resource description.
  • id (String).
  • labels (Map Of String). Resource labels as key:value pairs. Maximum of 64 per resource.
  • name (String). The resource name.
  • organization_id (String). ID of the organization that the cloud belongs to.
  • timeouts [Block].
    • create (String). A string that can be parsed as a duration consisting of numbers and unit suffixes, such as "30s" or "2h45m". Valid time units are "s" (seconds), "m" (minutes), "h" (hours).
    • delete (String). A string that can be parsed as a duration consisting of numbers and unit suffixes, such as "30s" or "2h45m". Valid time units are "s" (seconds), "m" (minutes), "h" (hours). Setting a timeout for a Delete operation is only applicable if changes are saved into state before the destroy operation occurs.
    • read (String). A string that can be parsed as a duration consisting of numbers and unit suffixes, such as "30s" or "2h45m". Valid time units are "s" (seconds), "m" (minutes), "h" (hours). Read operations occur during any refresh or planning operation when refresh is enabled.
    • update (String). A string that can be parsed as a duration consisting of numbers and unit suffixes, such as "30s" or "2h45m". Valid time units are "s" (seconds), "m" (minutes), "h" (hours).

ImportImport

The resource can be imported by using their resource ID. For getting it you can use Yandex Cloud Web Console or Yandex Cloud CLI.

# terraform import yandex_resourcemanager_cloud.<resource Name> <resource Id>
terraform import yandex_resourcemanager_cloud.my_cloud b1g3a**********qc5df

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