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Application onboarding
Welcome to AWS Managed Services (AMS) AMS operations plan. The purpose of this document is to describe the various methods you can use when onboarding your applications to AMS once initial networking and access management has been set up, and the issues you should consider when choosing those methods.
This document is intended for system integrators and application developers to assist in determining and crafting application processes for new AMS customers.
What is application onboarding?
AMS application onboarding refers to the deployment of resources and applications, as needed, into your AMS infrastructure. Architecting applications and infrastructure on the AMS platform is very similar to doing so on native AWS. Following AWS application and infrastructure design best practices while considering the capabilities that are provided by AMS will yield capable and operable applications hosted in the AMS environment.
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