AWS OpsWorks Configuration as Code: EOL & Alternative Solutions

AWS OpsWorks EOL Annoucement


AWS OpsWorks is no longer supported as the service officially reached its end of life (EOL) on May 26, 2024, for both new and existing customers. AWS OpsWorks Stacks and AWS OpsWorks for Chef Automate have been disabled, and customers can no longer access these services.

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How DevOps Teams Automate with AWS CodeStar

DevOps teams share one common goal: to increase the frequency and quality of application deployments. AWS CodeStar is described as the AWS service to "quickly develop, build, and deploy applications on AWS.”  DevOps teams can use AWS CodeStar to quickly set up their entire continuous delivery toolchain in minutes for more reliable deployments in consistent environments, as well as less risk of error.  

Cloud Migration 101: What Migration To The Cloud Involves

2019 witnessed the release of several state of IT security case studies for 2018 and in terms of IT security and downtime, these reports weren’t flattering. According to a CTI report, 94% of small businesses do not recover from major data losses. Also, IT-related downtime has been responsible for $50,000 to $5 million loses to affected businesses. 

AWS Best Practices: 3-Tier Infrastructure

The three-tier architecture pattern has been an established best practice for decades. By separating infrastructure into layers, each is inherently more secure and flexible. In the cloud, the same design principles apply. This article focuses on the core principles of the three-tier web application architecture pattern on AWS, including availability zones, load balancers, route tables, gateways, autoscaling groups, and databases.

AWS Best Practices: Tagging

Optimizing AWS Resource Management Through Tagging: A Comprehensive Guide


Tagging in AWS is a foundational practice that enhances visibility, cost control, and operational efficiency across your cloud environment. Whether managing a single application or a vast multi-account architecture, implementing a consistent tagging strategy enables better governance, automation, and cost accountability.


What Are AWS Tags?

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