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blog-posts#35-25480 | 2022-01-04 05:33:48 | Root and Nested Organizational Unit Support for Customizations for AWS Control Tower | https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/mt/root-and-nested-organizational-unit-support-for-customizations-for-aws-control-tower/ | Customers often use AWS accounts as a boundary to segregate their workloads, environments, business units, compliance requirements, or any type of logical isolation that suits their business. An AWS account serves as a hard boundary by design – each account is its own logical entity with controls, limits, and guardrails. Large customers typically have many [...] | https://d2908q01vomqb2.cloudfront.net/972a67c48192728a34979d9a35164c1295401b71/2021/12/27/rootawscontrol-Thumbnail.jpg | 96a252c2d1 | Jared Keating, Kishore Dhamodaran | 2022-01-04 05:33:48 | 04 Jan 2022 |
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