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Self-hosting source code of the Landing Zone Accelerator on AWS

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This article explains how to self-host the Landing Zone Accelerator (LZA) source code for AWS customers who cannot install software from public sources. The process involves several key steps:

  • Create a versioned Amazon S3 bucket to store the LZA source code
  • Download the LZA source code from the public GitHub repository
  • Zip the source code and upload it to the S3 bucket
  • Create a customized LZA installer template with the S3 source feature flag
  • Deploy the stack using the customized template

The solution enables organizations to customize and self-host the LZA source code while maintaining control over their software deployment process. The article provides detailed technical steps, prerequisites, and troubleshooting guidance for implementing this approach.



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