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Automated Resource Management in AWS: A Review of Tagging Strategies and Config Rules

Author(s) Vivek Somi
Country United States
Abstract Effective AWS resource management is necessary for companies aiming to enforce compliance, scale cost, and boost security in ever-changing corners of the cloud. This report looks into the benefits of tying AWS tagging best practices into AWS Config Rules for automated governance and running of operations. Tagging is critical for resource categorization and resource tracking, cost assignment, security enforcement. AWS Config Rules allows continuous compliance monitoring through assessment of resource configurations against set of policies ensuring compliance with best practices and regulatory requirements.
The report also discusses how best to tag, from developing standard naming conventions to automating the enforcement of tags to enforce consistency across cloud resources. It also covers the usage of AWS Config Rules, distinguishing managed and custom rules, including their function whereby retaining compliance and managing misconfigurations. Furthermore, the tagging with Config Rules gets automated by making real time compliance checks and self-healing Infrastructure.
Key challenges including scalability, consistency, and security will be addressed, highlighting the need for robust automation frameworks and access control mechanisms. Future innovations, consisting of AI-guided analysis and policy-as-code frameworks, anticipate to carry on refining AWS resource management. With automation and at the prohibitive cutting considerable edge technologies, businesses can fortify cloud unwavering determination, enhance operational proficiency, and accomplish turbulent, stable, secure AWS infrastructure management.
Field Engineering
Published In Volume 7, Issue 2, March-April 2025
Published On 2025-03-26
DOI https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2025.v07i02.40639
Short DOI https://doi.org/g9bthj

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