AWS Organizations in AWS European Sovereign Cloud
This topic describes the functionality of AWS Organizations in the AWS European Sovereign Cloud Region.
AWS Organizations helps you centrally manage and govern your environment as you grow and scale your AWS resources. Using Organizations, you can create accounts and allocate resources, group accounts to organize your workflows, apply policies for governance, and simplify billing by using a single payment method for all of your accounts. Organizations also integrates with select other AWS services, which allows you to use multi-account experiences for those services.
How AWS Organizations differs
The following differences apply to AWS Organizations:
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Amazon Resource Names in AWS European Sovereign Cloud and endpoints have different values.
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AWS Organizations email notifications are disabled. To confirm an action has successfully completed, look for confirmation notifications directly in the AWS Organizations console.
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Resource control policies (RCPs), declarative policies, backup policies, tag policies, AI services opt-out policies, and chat applications policies are not available.
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Some AWS services might not be available for trusted access. To see the full list of AWS services that can be enabled for trusted access, open the AWS Organizations console, and then choose Services.
Documentation
The following documentation is based on the public AWS documentation. As you read this documentation, you should consider how Organizations differs for AWS European Sovereign Cloud, as described in this topic. Also, some features and new functionality described in this documentation might not be available in the current release of AWS European Sovereign Cloud. There are other differences, such as links, endpoints, and screenshots.
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AWS Organizations documentation
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AWS Developer Tools in AWS European Sovereign Cloud
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Service endpoints for AWS European Sovereign Cloud