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Moving from AWS CodeCommit or Amazon S3 to external configuration repositories for Landing Zone Accelerator on AWS

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The article discusses migrating Landing Zone Accelerator (LZA) configuration files from AWS CodeCommit or Amazon S3 to a GitHub repository, providing a more robust configuration management approach.

  • Allows better version control, collaboration, and automation of LZA deployments
  • Provides a centralized repository for storing and managing LZA configuration files
  • Enables tracking changes, reviewing configurations, and maintaining an audit trail
  • Integrates with CI/CD pipelines for automated deployments

The migration process involves creating a GitHub repository, exporting existing configurations, importing them to GitHub, creating a code connection, and updating the LZA installer stack in AWS CloudFormation. This approach enhances configuration management and supports DevOps principles for cloud infrastructure.



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