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---
layout: "remotestate"
page_title: "Remote State Backend: atlas"
sidebar_current: "docs-state-remote-atlas"
description: |-
Terraform can store the state remotely, making it easier to version and work with in a team.
---
# atlas
Stores the state in [Atlas](https://atlas.hashicorp.com/).
You can create a new environment in the [Environments section](https://atlas.hashicorp.com/environments)
and generate new token in the [Tokens page](https://atlas.hashicorp.com/settings/tokens) under Settings.
## Example Usage
```
terraform remote config \
-backend=atlas \
-backend-config="name=bigbang/example" \
-backend-config="access_token=X2iTFefU5aWOjg.atlasv1.YaDa" \
```
## Example Referencing
```
data "terraform_remote_state" "foo" {
backend = "atlas"
config {
name = "bigbang/example"
access_token = "X2iTFefU5aWOjg.atlasv1.YaDa"
}
}
```
## Configuration variables
The following configuration options / environment variables are supported:
* `name` - (Required) Full name of the environment (`<username>/<name>`)
* `access_token` / `ATLAS_TOKEN` - (Required) Atlas API token
* `address` - (Optional) Address to alternative Atlas location (Atlas Enterprise endpoint)