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Why should I set up a multi-account AWS environment?

Sumit Rawal answered on June 7, 2023 Popularity 3/10 Helpfulness 1/10

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  • Why should I set up a multi-account AWS environment?

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    AWS enables you to experiment, innovate, and scale more quickly, all while providing the most flexible and secure cloud environment. An important means through which AWS ensures security of your applications is the AWS account. An AWS account provides natural security, access and billing boundaries for your AWS resources, and enables you to achieve resource independence and isolation. For example, users outside of your account do not have access to your resources by default. Similarly, the cost of AWS resources that you consume is allocated to your account. While you may begin your AWS journey with a single account, AWS recommends that you set up multiple accounts as your workloads grow in size and complexity. Using a multi-account environment is an AWS best practice that offers several benefits:

    Rapid innovation with various requirements – You can allocate AWS accounts to different teams, projects, or products within your company ensuring that each of them can rapidly innovate while allowing for their own security requirements.

    Simplified billing – Using multiple AWS accounts simplifies how you allocate your AWS cost by helping identify which product or service line is responsible for an AWS charge.

    Flexible security controls – You can use multiple AWS accounts to isolate workloads or applications that have specific security requirements, or need to meet strict guidelines for compliance such as HIPAA or PCI.

    Easily adapts to business processes – You can easily organize multiple AWS accounts in a manner that best reflects the diverse needs of your company's business processes that have different operational, regulatory, and budgetary requirements.

    Ultimately, a multi-account AWS environment enables you to use the cloud to move faster and build differentiated products and services, all while ensuring you do so in secure, scalable and resilient manner. But, how should you build your multi-account AWS environment? You may have questions such as what account structure to use, what policies and guardrails should be implemented, or how to set up your environment for auditing.

    The rest of this guide will walk you through the elements of building a secure and productive multi-account AWS environment, often referred to as a “landing zone,” as recommended by AWS. This represents the best practices that can be used to build an initial framework while still allowing for flexibility as your AWS workloads increase over time.  

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