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Ensuring a Strong AWS Foundation for Multi-Account and Multi-Region Environments
An AWS account is a logical container for the AWS resources that you create. It provides a structure that can be used to easily manage the access, billing, and isolation needs of a group of related resources.
All organizations start their AWS journey by creating an account and hosting some proof of concept (PoC) workloads on it. As they gain more experience and know-how, their confidence and comfort with cloud services increases. At a certain point, the organizations might decide on migrating their on-premises production workloads to the cloud. Or, even better, they might directly start developing cloud-native applications by leveraging AWS services for maximized ...
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