About This Guide
This user guide is designed for IT and application developer professionals seeking to understand and utilize AWS Managed Services (AMS) Advanced. It assumes a foundational knowledge of IT, networking, and application deployment.
AMS Advanced provides comprehensive infrastructure operations management for Amazon Web Services (AWS), ensuring ongoing management and optimization of your AWS environment. It implements best practices, automates common tasks, and enforces corporate security policies.
Key Features
- Infrastructure Management: End-to-end services for provisioning, running, and supporting your AWS infrastructure.
- Automation: Automates common activities like change requests, monitoring, patch management, security, and backup services.
- Security and Compliance: Enforces corporate and security infrastructure policies, offering over 100 security and operational guardrails.
- Cost Optimization: Aims to reduce operational and AWS costs through efficient management.
- Innovation: Integrates deeply with AWS services, operated by experts who built AWS.
Getting Started
For detailed instructions on beginning your journey with AMS, refer to the AWS Managed Services Onboarding Introduction. This resource, along with the AWS Managed Services Features and AWS Managed Services Resources, will guide you through the initial setup and service overview.
For more information on landing zone architectures, consult the AMS Key Terms section, as well as details on Multi-Account Landing Zone architecture and Single-Account Landing Zone architecture.
Further Information
Discover more about specific AMS features and services, including:
- AMS operations plans
- AMS interfaces
- AMS VPC endpoints
- AMS Managed Active Directory
- AMS application deployments
- And a wide array of AWS services supported by AMS.
For comprehensive details, please refer to the full document.