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---
layout: "scaleway"
page_title: "Scaleway: server"
sidebar_current: "docs-scaleway-resource-server"
description: |-
Manages Scaleway servers.
---
# scaleway\_server
Provides servers. This allows servers to be created, updated and deleted.
For additional details please refer to [API documentation](https://developer.scaleway.com/#servers).
## Example Usage
```hcl
resource "scaleway_server" "test" {
name = "test"
image = "5faef9cd-ea9b-4a63-9171-9e26bec03dbc"
type = "VC1M"
volume {
size_in_gb = 20
type = "l_ssd"
}
}
```
## Argument Reference
The following arguments are supported:
* `name` - (Required) name of server
* `image` - (Required) base image of server
* `type` - (Required) type of server
* `bootscript` - (Optional) server bootscript
* `tags` - (Optional) list of tags for server
* `enable_ipv6` - (Optional) enable ipv6
* `dynamic_ip_required` - (Optional) make server publicly available
* `security_group` - (Optional) assign security group to server
Field `name`, `type`, `tags`, `dynamic_ip_required`, `security_group` are editable.
## Volume
You can attach additional volumes to your instance, which will share the lifetime
of your `scaleway_server` resource.
The `volume` mapping supports the following:
* `type` - (Required) The type of volume. Can be `"l_ssd"`
* `size_in_gb` - (Required) The size of the volume in gigabytes.
## Attributes Reference
The following attributes are exported:
* `id` - id of the new resource
* `private_ip` - private ip of the new resource
* `public_ip` - public ip of the new resource
## Import
Instances can be imported using the `id`, e.g.
```
$ terraform import scaleway_server.web 5faef9cd-ea9b-4a63-9171-9e26bec03dbc
```