Building context-dependent configuration
AWS RDS
AWS S3
Configuring and deploying cloud infrastructure is not consistent across organizations or teams. While it may seem straightforward to build a preferred deployment pattern for your developers, you will quickly learn that the context of an application’s use case makes a world of difference.
- Geography & location: would you treat infrastructure in the EU and the US differently?
- Data privacy: should PII get the same treatment as public data?
- Environment: should you use different infrastructure in prod vs test?
We built Resourcely to be a highly modular experience that could be used to customize workflows for developers while providing the least amount of friction. You can use Resourcely’s Context and Guardrails to structure rules that are highly dependent on the unique situation a developer is facing: reducing back and forth and preserving the stability, security, and compliance of the infrastructure that is being used.
In this demo we show how to customize the rules implemented based on context, for AWS RDS and S3.