Atlas now has a second staging workload root on the shared staging foundation
Atlas now has a dedicated terraform/staging2/ root for a second staging workload plane.
Atlas now has a dedicated terraform/staging2/ root for a second staging workload plane.
Atlas now has a Terraform-managed ElastiCache Valkey layer for backend workloads.
The Atlas production root now has the same observability reporting shape documented for the active environment: New Relic AWS pull integration, service dashboards, RDS/MSK dashboards, and ClickHouse Cloud dashboard outputs are available from Terraform outputs.
Atlas now has a Terraform-managed path for ClickHouse Cloud infrastructure metrics in New Relic.
Atlas observability now includes a broader CloudWatch monitoring layer across the shared runtime stack.
Atlas Infra tested an AWS DevOps Agent investigation path from the existing staging alerts SNS topic, and the CloudWatch alarm set became more explicit about which services and databases are under pressure.
environment-operations alarm_investigation Lambda was used as a proof-of-concept against the shared alerts SNS topicALARMevents-ingestion, dashboard-backend, scoring, and camundaCPUUtilization and DBLoad alarmsAtlas Infra now includes the new scoring workload and its Camunda runtime as part of the shared ECS platform.
atlas-scoring runs as a dedicated ECS/Fargate service with its own ECR repository and runtime secretatlas.l2.transaction.deposit and publishes atlas.l3.user.score through the existing MSK clusterhttp://scoring:8083 over ECS Service ConnectThe Atlas Infra staging environment now has scheduled start and stop automation managed through Terraform.
start runs on weekdays at 08:00 in America/Fortalezastop runs every day at 20:00 in America/FortalezaThe Atlas Infra handbook is now structured as a Docusaurus site with: