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AWS Analytics Reference Architecture

Note this project is deprecated in favor of the AWS Data Solutions Framework. AWS DSF provides not only examples but also components that can be directly reused by AWS partners and customers. Popular constructs from this project are being migrated step by step into AWS DSF.

The AWS Analytics Reference Architecture is a set of analytics solutions put together as end-to-end examples. It regroups AWS best practices for designing, implementing, and operating analytics platforms through different purpose-built patterns, handling common requirements, and solving customers' challenges.

This project is composed of:

  • Reusable core components exposed in an AWS CDK (Cloud Development Kit) library currently available in Typescript and Python. This library contains AWS CDK constructs that can be used to quickly provision analytics solutions in demos, prototypes, proof of concepts and end-to-end reference architectures.
  • Reference architectures consumming the reusable components to demonstrate end-to-end examples in a business context. Currently, the AWS native reference architecture is available.

This repository contains the codebase and getting started instructions for:

Contributing

Please refer to the contributing guidelines and contributing FAQ for details.

License Summary

The documentation is made available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. See the LICENSE file.

The sample code within this documentation is made available under the MIT-0 license. See the LICENSE-SAMPLECODE file.