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Nenna Salinas

Cloud Posse just made its reference architecture documentation for AWS publicly accessible. This documentation, previously exclusive to customers, now offers insights into Cloud Posse's implementation strategies for AWS, Datadog, and GitHub Actions using the Atmos open source framework and Terraform. The documentation covers the usage of tools like geodesic and atmos, infrastructure building with the reference architecture, and deployment maintenance. It also includes an Infrastructure as Code library with references to Terraform components, modules, and GitHub Actions. We now offer a DIY quick start that can be implemented by yourself, together with a GitHub-sponsored option where Cloud Posse generates a fully functional AWS reference architecture based on reviewed design decisions and weekly customer workshops, where you can ask questions and get support. The documentation features handoff videos explaining Cloud Posse's approach to problem-solving, considerations, and solutions for various aspects of the reference architecture. We've been working on this for a while, and excited to share it with everyone! While some of the content is most relevant to those with our paid reference architectures, it now provides a clearer view of what you get and the steps to implement the Cloud Posse reference architecture. The documentation includes tutorials and introduces ways to access our reference architecture. This makes our offerings less opaque and allows others to see exactly what they would get with our services.