CloudFix IAM Roles Overview This document outlines the IAM roles used by CloudFix, organized by their primary functions. Each role has specific permissions that enable CloudFix's cost optimization fea...
Introduction CloudFix provides powerful access control capabilities that allow administrators to manage permissions with precision. This guide explains how to use role-based access control (RBAC) and ...
Overview The Centralized Template Approval Feature allows you to centrally approve any set of Fixers for any set of accounts you have. This means you no longer have to login to your respective AWS acc...
Overview This article provides the tags used by CloudFix, so that all customers are aware of the same (in case anything is observed in the AWS environments). Information Tag Name Tag Owner Tag Use clo...
Introduction CloudFix's integration with AWS Organizations underscores the platform's commitment to making AWS account management as seamless and efficient as possible. With features like automatic de...
Please follow the steps from Getting Started with CloudFix making sure you select Sign in to your management AWS account in Step 2 and Allow for entire organization in step 6. This approach will give ...
Overview You want to know if CloudFix makes changes/updates directly to your AWS accounts. Information CloudFix itself does NOT have any permissions to write to your AWS accounts. It can only create c...
We have recently moved to a model in which each CloudFix customer has its own template URLs to include their CloudFix portal settings (e.g. finder tagging). Therefore, the templates below are not to b...
CloudFix provides an automated solution for identifying and implementing cost-saving opportunities within your AWS accounts. It leverages AWS services and best practices to analyze your cloud infrastr...
Overview You have connected your AWS accounts in CloudFix and want to know what data/usage patterns from your AWS accounts is used by CloudFix to make the Fixer recommendations. Information The below ...