A little while back I wrote a blog series on AWS Multi-Account architectures and ways to deploy them. My post on Control Tower came during the relative infancy of the service. Since then, Control Tower has benefited from a number of updates, including some very recent ones that mark a fairly large leap in service … Continue reading AWS Control Tower Grows Up
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AWS Multi-Account Architecture Part 3 – AWS Control Tower
Part 2 of this series introduced AWS Landing Zone and how that solution gives customers a well architected multi-account structure within AWS. Like many other architectures available in the cloud, AWS Landing Zone makes use of a multitude of AWS services and deploys them via infrastructure as code and other DevOps tools to provide an … Continue reading AWS Multi-Account Architecture Part 3 – AWS Control Tower
AWS Multi-Account Architecture Part 2 – AWS Landing Zone
Part 1 of this series discussed why a multi-account architecture has become the best practice for large organizations that consume AWS. It also introduced a service that helps organize those accounts, AWS Organizations. Having an easy way to organize accounts is great, but that only begins to scratch the surface of what is necessary to … Continue reading AWS Multi-Account Architecture Part 2 – AWS Landing Zone
AWS Multi-Account Architecture Part 1 – AWS Organizations
Many people who work in IT are probably very familiar with setting up an AWS account by now. Whether it is for the purpose of kicking the tires in AWS, going through labs during a training class or starting to build out a corporate presence, the process of creating a new account and navigating all … Continue reading AWS Multi-Account Architecture Part 1 – AWS Organizations