A public cloud is a computing environment where cloud infrastructure and services are shared across multiple organizations and accessed over the public internet on a pay-per-use basis.
Teams keep telling themselves infrastructure is simple. 'It's just Terraform.' 'A contractor can clean it up.' Here's what those assumptions actually cost.
Your lead engineer thinks 10 AWS accounts is overkill. Here's why starting clean is weeks of work, while untangling later is 6-12 months of migration pain.
When should you stick with a Terralith? When should you componentize Terraform? Here's how to know where the line is—and how Cloud Posse approaches it.
A modern AWS stack using Terraform, GitHub Actions, and open source modules.
Why a battle-tested, opinionated reference architecture is a better starting point than building a custom AWS architecture from zero — and how successful teams avoid common traps.