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Best approach to translate specific AWS SageMaker configuration needs into Terraform

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Goal: Provision a SageMaker instance on AWS with Terraform.

Problem: There does not seem to be a go-to Terraform module for SageMaker that is easily configurable or extensively documented. I've tried spinning up the blueprint example of one of the modules, but the result seemed to be missing some features (e.g. Access to AWS' Project templates, Notebook Jobs) that the manually configured SageMaker does have out of the box. Adjusting which features to include/exclude in Terraform seems to require quite some Terraform knowledge.

Question(s): Is there a "best way" to approach this problem? That is, how to translate specific needs w.r.t. the desired SageMaker solution into Terraform? Is it perhaps possible to manually configure a SageMaker instance through the console, and convert the result to corresponding Terraform code?

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