You can add software services to blueprints that you create on the blueprint design
server so that your applications can access those services at provisioning time.
Modeling object storage with Amazon S3 and OpenStack Swift
Object storage systems (such as Amazon Simple Storage Service
(S3) and OpenStack Swift) host collections of files and provide them
on demand. These collections are sometimes called object storage
containers object storage buckets. By including
containers in a blueprint, you can provide information about those
containers to applications.
Modeling Amazon Elasticache cache clusters
Cache clusters like Amazon ElastiCache store data in fast
in-memory caches. By including cache clusters in a blueprint, you
can connect applications to those clusters so that the applications
can use the cached data.
Modeling databases with Amazon RDS
Relational database services such as Amazon Relational
Database Service (RDS) provide cloud-based databases. You can model
these databases in blueprints and connect applications to them.
Modeling DNS records with Amazon Route 53
DNS (domain name service) records refer host names such
as www.example.com to IP addresses. Amazon Route
53 can manage DNS records for your domains.