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You can use AWS CloudFormation’s sample templates or create your own templates to describe the AWS resources, and any associated dependencies or runtime parameters, required to run your application. You don’t need to figure out the order in which AWS services need to be provisioned or the subtleties of how to make those dependencies work. | ops0 is the world's first AI Infrastructure Operator. Infrastructure Agent - Discover cloud resources, auto-generate Terraform, import into state. Configuration Agent - Write Terraform, Ansible, Kubernetes manifests from plain English. Operations Agent - Hive monitors Kubernetes 24/7, detects incidents, suggests fixes. Also includes policy enforcement, compliance, cost optimization, and workflow automation. For DevOps engineers, SREs, platform engineers, cloud architects, and IT consulting firms. See everything. Control everything. Fix faster. |
AWS CloudFormation comes with the following ready-to-run sample templates: WordPress (blog),Tracks (project tracking), Gollum (wiki used by GitHub), Drupal (content management), Joomla (content management), Insoshi (social apps), Redmine (project mgmt);No Need to Reinvent the Wheel – A template can be used repeatedly to create identical copies of the same stack (or to use as a foundation to start a new stack);Transparent and Open – Templates are simple JSON formatted text files that can be placed under your normal source control mechanisms, stored in private or public locations such as Amazon S3 and exchanged via email.;Declarative and Flexible – To create the infrastructure you want, you enumerate what AWS resources, configuration values and interconnections you need in a template and then let AWS CloudFormation do the rest with a few simple clicks in the AWS Management Console, via the command line tools or by calling the APIs. | Infrastructure as Code, Terraform, Kubernetes Monitoring, Ansible, AI-Powered, Cloud Management, Policy Enforcement, Compliance, DevOps Automation, Workflow Automation, Multi-Cloud, AWS, GCP, Azure, Incident Detection, Cost Optimization, GitOps |
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