Testing your Landing Zone when using AWS Deployment Framework

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  • 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.

  • Within AWS Organizations you can apply Service control policies (SCPs). All AWS Accounts under the OU (Organization Unit) with the SCP will be subjective to this SCP. What if you need to make a change in this SCP? How can you test this change? SCPs are not the only things you might want to test. Remember that I mentioned that ADF is also bootstrapping the accounts? That could be a VPC with subnets for networking. How do you ensure that the change that you made works as intended? When merging to your main branch. It will trigger a rollout process depending on your configuration.

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