Turbot Guardrails Hub 
Hub
  • Mods
  • Policy Packs
  • Docs
  • Home
ModsPolicy PacksDocsHome
Mods
AWS
Loading controls...

Control: AWS > Well-Architected Tool > AWS Well-Architected Framework > Reliability > REL 02. How do you plan your network topology?

Workloads often exist in multiple environments. These include multiple cloud environments (both publicly accessible and private) and possibly your existing data center infrastructure. Plans must include network considerations such as intra- and inter-system connectivity, public IP address management, private IP address management, and domain name resolution.

See REL 02. How do you plan your network topology? for more information.

Resource Types

This control targets the following resource types:

  • AWS > Well-Architected Tool > AWS Well-Architected Framework

Policies

The following policies can be used to configure this control:

  • AWS > Well-Architected Tool > AWS Well-Architected Framework > Reliability > REL 02. How do you plan your network topology?

This control type relies on these other policies when running actions:

  • AWS > Well-Architected Tool > AWS Well-Architected Framework > Reliability > REL 02. How do you plan your network topology? > Use highly available network connectivity for your workload public endpoints
  • AWS > Well-Architected Tool > AWS Well-Architected Framework > Reliability > REL 02. How do you plan your network topology? > Provision redundant connectivity between private networks in the cloud and on-premises environments
  • AWS > Well-Architected Tool > AWS Well-Architected Framework > Reliability > REL 02. How do you plan your network topology? > Ensure IP subnet allocation accounts for expansion and availability
  • AWS > Well-Architected Tool > AWS Well-Architected Framework > Reliability > REL 02. How do you plan your network topology? > Prefer hub-and-spoke topologies over many-to-many mesh
  • AWS > Well-Architected Tool > AWS Well-Architected Framework > Reliability > REL 02. How do you plan your network topology? > Enforce non-overlapping private IP address ranges in all private address spaces where they are connected

Category

  • CMDB

In Your Workspace

  • Controls by Resource report
  • Controls by Control Type report

Developers

    Control Type URI
    • tmod:@turbot/aws-wellarchitected-framework#/control/types/rel02
  • Category URI
    • tmod:@turbot/turbot#/control/categories/cmdb
  • GraphQL
    • query controlType(id: "tmod:@turbot/aws-wellarchitected-framework#/control/types/rel02") { … }
    • query controls(filter: "controlTypeId:'tmod:@turbot/aws-wellarchitected-framework#/control/types/rel02'") { … }
  • CLI
    • Get Controls
    • turbot graphql controls --filter "controlTypeId:tmod:@turbot/aws-wellarchitected-framework#/control/types/rel02"
Guardrails
Guardrails Hub
  • Hub
  • Docs
  • Blog
  • Changelog
Products
  • GuardrailsGuardrails
  • PipesPipes
  • SteampipeSteampipe
  • PowerpipePowerpipe
  • FlowpipeFlowpipe
  • TailpipeTailpipe
Turbot
  • Home
  • About us
  • We're hiring!
  • Contact us
Community

Our community of practitioners love to discuss cloud governance & security.

Slack logoJoin us on Slack →

System StatusLegalSecurity
Terms of UseSecurityPrivacy
181
Mods
520
Resource Types
9,027
Policies
3,493
Controls
1,933
Quick Actions
547
IAM