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Blueprints for creating cloud resources with best practices embedded
This blueprint creates an Azure SQL Database with best practices in mind, such as defaulting to the 'Basic' edition and service objective for cost-effectiveness, setting a standard collation, and encouraging the use of tags for better resource identification and management. It allows customization of advanced settings like collation and maximum size, organizing variables into logical groups to assist users—including those who may not be cloud infrastructure experts—in configuring essential and advanced settings easily.
This blueprint creates an AWS Security Group adhering to best practices by denying all inbound traffic unless specified, thereby enhancing security. It allows all outbound traffic by default, following AWS's standard behavior, but gives users the flexibility to define specific egress rules if needed. The blueprint encourages the use of descriptive tagging for better resource management and organizes variables into groups to simplify configuration for users who may not be cloud infrastructure experts.
This blueprint creates an AWS CloudWatch Log Group with best practices in mind, such as setting a default retention period of 14 days to prevent unlimited storage costs and optionally enabling encryption using a KMS key for enhanced security. It encourages the use of tags for better resource identification and management. The blueprint is organized to assist users, including those who may not be cloud infrastructure experts, in configuring essential settings easily.
This blueprint creates an Azure Public IP with best practices in mind, such as defaulting to a 'Static' allocation method and using the 'Standard' SKU for enhanced security and features. It encourages the use of tags for better resource management and identification. Advanced settings like idle timeout can be customized if needed. The blueprint organizes variables into intuitive groups to assist users—including those who may not be cloud infrastructure experts—in configuring essential and advanced settings easily.
This blueprint creates an AWS IAM User with best practices in mind, such as encouraging the use of tagging for resource identification and management. It provides advanced options like setting a permissions boundary for enhanced security control. The blueprint organizes variables into groups to assist users, including those who may not be cloud infrastructure experts, in configuring essential and advanced settings easily.
This blueprint creates an AWS KMS key with best practices in mind, such as enabling key rotation by default to enhance security. It allows users to provide a custom key policy if needed and encourages the use of tags for resource identification and management. The blueprint organizes variables into groups to assist users—including those who may not be cloud infrastructure experts—in configuring essential and advanced settings easily.
This blueprint creates an Azure Storage Account with best practices in mind, such as enforcing HTTPS traffic only and setting the minimum TLS version to TLS 1.2 for enhanced security. It defaults to the StorageV2 account kind and LRS replication for optimal performance and cost-effectiveness. The blueprint allows for the configuration of network rules to restrict access, promoting secure data management. It also encourages the use of tags for better resource identification and management, and organizes variables into logical groups to assist users who may not be cloud infrastructure experts.
This Blueprint sets up a Google Compute Address with customizable options, emphasizing best practices by defaulting to an external address in the "us-central1" region using the "PREMIUM" network tier. Variables are organized into "Basic Settings" for essential configurations and "Advanced Settings" for additional customization, aiding software engineers in deploying cloud resources securely and efficiently without deep expertise in cloud infrastructure.l offering flexibility for advanced users.
This blueprint creates an Azure Resource Group with best practices in mind, such as providing a default location of "eastus" while allowing customization, and encouraging the use of tags for better resource identification and management. It organizes variables into intuitive groups to assist users—including those who may not be cloud infrastructure experts—in configuring essential settings easily.
This blueprint creates an AWS RDS Cluster following best practices such as enabling encryption at rest for data security, setting deletion protection by default to prevent accidental deletion, and configuring sensible defaults for backup retention and preferred backup windows. It encourages the use of tags for resource identification and management. The blueprint is organized into intuitive groups to assist users—including those not well-versed in cloud infrastructure—in configuring essential and advanced settings easily.
This blueprint creates an AWS IAM Role with best practices in mind, such as requiring an assume role policy for security and encouraging the use of tags for resource identification and management. It provides advanced options like setting a permissions boundary for better security control. The blueprint is organized into groups to assist users, including those who may not be cloud infrastructure experts, in configuring essential and advanced settings easily.
This blueprint creates an AWS VPC with best practices in mind, such as enabling DNS support and hostnames by default to facilitate resource naming and resolution within the VPC. It sets a default CIDR block of "10.0.0.0/16" but allows customization to suit different network requirements. The blueprint encourages the use of tagging for better resource management and organizes variables into groups to assist users who may not be cloud infrastructure experts.
This blueprint creates a Google Cloud Service Account adhering to best practices by requiring a valid account_id
that meets naming conventions and encouraging the use of meaningful display_name
and description
for better resource management. It allows association with a specific project and offers advanced options like disabling the service account when necessary.
This blueprint creates an AWS Subnet with best practices in mind, such as disabling public IP assignment by default to enhance security. It allows customization of CIDR blocks and availability zones to suit different network requirements. The blueprint encourages the use of tagging for better resource management and organizes variables into groups to assist users who may not be cloud infrastructure experts.
This blueprint creates an AWS Route Table associated with a specified VPC. It allows users to define multiple routes using section tags, adhering to best practices by encouraging the use of tagging for resource identification and management. The blueprint is organized into groups to assist users, including those who may not be cloud infrastructure experts, in configuring essential settings and routes easily.
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