Supplemental Information and Related Resources - Amazon Config
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Supplemental Information and Related Resources

The following related resources can help you as you work with this service.

  • Amazon Config – The primary web page for information about Amazon Config.

  • Amazon Config Pricing

  • Technical FAQ

  • Amazon Config Rule Development Kit (RDK) – An open-source tool that helps you set up Amazon Config, author rules, and then test them using a variety of Amazon resource types.

  • Partners – Links to partner products that are fully integrated with Amazon Config to help you visualize, monitor, and manage the data from your configuration stream, configuration snapshots, or configuration history.

  • Getting Started Resource Center – Learn how to set up your Amazon Web Services account, join the Amazon community, and launch your first application.

  • Amazon Web Services Support Center – The hub for creating and managing your Amazon Web Services Support cases. Also includes links to other helpful resources, such as forums, technical FAQs, service health status, and Amazon Trusted Advisor.

  • Amazon Web Services Support – The primary webpage for information about Amazon Web Services Support, a one-on-one, fast-response support channel to help you build and run applications in the cloud.

  • Contact Us – A central contact point for inquiries concerning Amazon billing, account, events, abuse, and other issues.

  • Amazon Site Terms – Detailed information about our copyright and trademark; your account, license, and site access; and other topics.

Amazon Software Development Kits for Amazon Config

An Amazon software development kit (SDK) makes it easier to build applications that access cost-effective, scalable, and reliable Amazon infrastructure services. With Amazon SDKs, you can get started in minutes with a single, downloadable package that includes the library, code samples, and reference documentation. The following table lists the available SDKs and third-party libraries you can use to access Amazon Config programmatically.