How We Build / Live-AWS Integration Report
Unit tests prove logic in isolation; these prove the real data plane. Each suite provisions an actual stack -- real EC2 instances, ENIs, route tables, and load balancers -- drives traffic through it, and verifies behavior under normal and failure conditions before tearing everything down.
Capability Coverage
Every suite below runs against live infrastructure. Scenario counts are floor figures measured from the suite; deploy-lane and parameter matrices multiply the real number of stack runs. Individual test names and code are omitted by design.
| Capability area | Scenarios | Result |
|---|---|---|
| NAT egress, GWLB & port forwarding | 57 | passing |
| High availability, failover & scaling | 97 | passing |
| Firewall, IDS/IPS & threat prevention | 82 | passing |
| Web security & TLS | 82 | passing |
| Transit mesh, VPC peering & edge | 74 | passing |
| Kubernetes & multi-account fabric | 30 | passing |
| AI gateway: caching & inference | 38 | passing |
| Elastic application catalog | 14 | passing |
| Cross-account IAM provisioning | 3 | passing |
| Deploy modes: CloudFormation, Terraform & standalone | 26 | passing |
| Onboarding & entitlement | 10 | passing |
| Monitoring & observability | 5 | passing |
| Teardown & resource cleanup | 3 | passing |