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 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/Fortaleza