--- layout: "remotestate" page_title: "Remote State Backend: azure" sidebar_current: "docs-state-remote-azure" description: |- Terraform can store the state remotely, making it easier to version and work with in a team. --- # azure Stores the state as a given key in a given bucket on [Microsoft Azure Storage](https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/articles/storage-introduction/). -> **Note:** Passing credentials directly via config options will make them included in cleartext inside the persisted state. Access key should, ideally, be passed using the environment variable `ARM_ACCESS_KEY` to follow this convention. ## Example Usage ``` terraform remote config \ -backend=azure \ -backend-config="storage_account_name=terraform123abc" \ -backend-config="container_name=terraform-state" \ -backend-config="key=prod.terraform.tfstate" ``` ## Example Referencing ```hcl # setup remote state data source data "terraform_remote_state" "foo" { backend = "azure" config { storage_account_name = "terraform123abc" container_name = "terraform-state" key = "prod.terraform.tfstate" } } ``` ## Configuration variables The following configuration options are supported: * `storage_account_name` - (Required) The name of the storage account * `container_name` - (Required) The name of the container to use within the storage account * `key` - (Required) The key where to place/look for state file inside the container * `access_key` / `ARM_ACCESS_KEY` - (Required) Storage account access key * `lease_id` / `ARM_LEASE_ID` - (Optional) If set, will be used when writing to storage blob.