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cloudformation-aws-landing-zone
superwerker
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Presenting AWS Speakers Directory, an AI Hackathon Project
I had set up a Community Builders AWS Organization recently using superwerker. My intent is for this organization to show the best practices for setting up a multi-account organization with Organizational Units representing sandbox, test and production environments, scoped developer roles and limited production access. I think the developer roles need a little work, but the group was able to be productive in this environment, so that's a win.
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Are there any downsides to Control Tower over a single Account setup?
If you go with CT, the easy way to get started it to use: https://github.com/superwerker/superwerker I use it for my personal accounts, and minimal installation is less than $10 monthly. You should get an email domain to go with it; using .link domains is inexpensive. For email addresses, use plus email addresses. That way, you can land all emails in the same account. (I use a junk google email address for those.) I guess I would recommend CT, especially with a low-bar entry like superwerker.
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Best practices for AWS organization
On my accounts, I use this: https://github.com/superwerker/superwerker, the resources it creates by default cost me less than $10 per month, I have only a few accounts. Easy way to get started.
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Need some guidance on the setup of AWS Organization and working with it using the AWS CLI & CDK
I kinda spam this a lot but if you are new building on AWS and have a domain name you can put under Route53 control than check out https://superwerker.cloud/ -- it's a free and AWS blessed stack that automates the setup of an multi-account AWS org complete with all the initial SSO, governance, audit and compliance stuff ready to go.
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Aws equivalent to enterprise scale?
I use this stack pretty often when setting someone up with a greenfield proper AWS multi account structure with security guardrails and compliance frameworks provisionally set up: https://superwerker.cloud - it’s open source and “blessed” by AWS but built and maintained by a commercial consultancy
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Make your AWS Prod environment super with Superwerker
Superwerker is an open-source AWS CloudFormation solution that simplifies the setup of an AWS account. It follows best practices for security and efficiency. It was/is developed and maintained by AWS Advanced Partners kreuzwerker and superluminar. It even has its own landing page with great content like a short video and more. Hard to believe this is a free product.
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Losing my mind while trying to set up multi-accounts with AWS Organizations
If you are going to blow it up anyway check out https://superwerker.cloud — free and aws approved QuickStart for multi account plus SSO plus all the security guardrails.
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AWS Orginization in small scale setup
. I use superwerker even for my accounts (near 'no use' costs around $10 per month. The cost will go up based on what services are used. werker. I use superwerker even for my personal accounts (near 'no use' costs around $10 per month. Cost will go up based on what services are used.
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Weekly Newsletter from martinmueller.dev 2022/04/18-24
A Reddit question for how to set up AWS Organizations and AWS SSO. I recommended giving https://github.com/superwerker/superwerker a try.
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Control Tower Guide?
I personally use this: https://github.com/superwerker/superwerker
What are some alternatives?
org-formation-cli - Better than landingzones!
aws-compute-decision-tree - A decision tree to help you decide on the right AWS compute service for your needs.
dce - Disposable Cloud Environment
Gauntlet - 🔖 Guides, Articles, Podcasts, Videos and Notes to Build Reliable Large-Scale Distributed Systems.
aws-deployment-framework - The AWS Deployment Framework (ADF) is an extensive and flexible framework to manage and deploy resources across multiple AWS accounts and regions based on AWS Organizations.
howtheyaws - A curated collection of publicly available resources on how technology and tech-savvy organizations around the world use Amazon Web Services (AWS)
Flutter - Flutter makes it easy and fast to build beautiful apps for mobile and beyond
terraform-aws-security-group - This terraform module creates set of Security Group and Security Group Rules resources in various combinations.
sengi - Mastodon & Pleroma Multi-account Desktop Client
org-formation-reference - A reference architecture which aims to provide some best practices for any AWS Organization starting out using org-formation.
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