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QuickLab

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Create simple, monitored labs.

QuickLab includes four components:

  • a private network
  • a bastion host
  • a managed kubernetes cluster
  • monitoring

QuickLab uses Terraform to create its components in AWS, and uses Sumo Logic for monitoring.

QuickLab aims to enable builders and tinkerers by offering a ready-made playground that's "well-architected" and flexible enough for a variety of projects.

QuickLab is designed to create lab infrastructure only (and only the above-listed components). Once a QuickLab is created, users are free to deploy applications or create additional lab resources.

Use Cases

In no particular order:

  • software development
  • application and infrastructure deployment
  • telemetry collection and analysis
  • cybersecurity attack simulation (and detection) range

Bonus: Anything else you might think of! Once your network with bastion and/or cluster are created you can use them to create any number of scenarios that call for a VM or a kubernetes cluster!

Diagram

QuickLab AWS QuickLab on AWS, showing all components enabled, including the network (VPC), bastion (EC2 Instance), cluster (EKS) and monitoring (Sumo Logic)

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