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aws-well-architected-labs
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AWS costs every programmer should know (2019)
AZs are connected via normal user visible networks, you can just break those. They even provide examples, https://github.com/awslabs/aws-well-architected-labs/tree/ma...
Those are basic (don't cover flapping or glacial-speed slowdown degradation modes etc) but a starting point at least.
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Recommend Open Source Terraform Code deploying Azure / AWS / GCP - For me to read and learn
read up on aws well architected framework and you'll find github/gitlab code for terraform to follow this structure https://rst.software/blog/2020/08/the-5-pillars-of-the-aws-well-architected-framework-i-operational-excellence/ https://github.com/awslabs/aws-well-architected-labs
- awslabs/aws-well-architected-labs: Hands on labs and code to help you learn, measure, and build using architectural best practices.
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Best practice and cost optimization
AWS Well architected labs: https://github.com/awslabs/aws-well-architected-labs
chaostoolkit
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Looking for advice in creating event-driven PowerShell Scripts
And then once your setup is mature enough. As-in highly available on each tier, like front, back and data. And have monitoring & alerting in place. You can then even start playing with Chaos Engineering, to test your service against random outages. You can either do your own PS scripts for that or maybe use a tool (AWS Fault Injection Simulator, Chaos Toolkit, etc)
What are some alternatives?
pacu - The AWS exploitation framework, designed for testing the security of Amazon Web Services environments.
PoshBot - Powershell-based bot framework
ScoutSuite - Multi-Cloud Security Auditing Tool
chaos-controller - :monkey: :fire: Datadog Failure Injection System for Kubernetes
prowler - Prowler is an Open Source Security tool for AWS, Azure, GCP and Kubernetes to do security assessments, audits, incident response, compliance, continuous monitoring, hardening and forensics readiness. Includes CIS, NIST 800, NIST CSF, CISA, FedRAMP, PCI-DSS, GDPR, HIPAA, FFIEC, SOC2, GXP, Well-Architected Security, ENS and more
ld-find-code-refs - Build tool for automatically sending feature flag code references to LaunchDarkly
bless - Repository for BLESS, an SSH Certificate Authority that runs as a AWS Lambda function
Eventful - Easy Eventful PowerShell
siem-on-amazon-opensearch-service - A solution for collecting, correlating and visualizing multiple types of logs to help investigate security incidents.
awesome-sre-tools - A curated list of Site Reliability and Production Engineering Tools
handbook.vantage.sh - The Cloud Cost Handbook is a free, open-source, community-supported set of guides meant to help explain often-times complex pricing of public cloud infrastructure and service providers in plain english.
Learn-Chaos-Engineering-Series - Learn Chaos Engineering Series