All Other AWS Resources

Tensor9 supports all other AWS resources supported by CloudFormation as low-fidelity digital twins.

A low-fidelity digital twin indicates whether or not its corresponding resource exists inside the customer appliance. This is useful to know whether a deployment to a customer appliance was successful. For example, a Route 53 Hosted Zone digital twin is low-fidelity. When you deploy a Route 53 Hosted Zone to a customer appliance, Tensor9 creates a corresponding CloudFormation custom resource in your Tensor9 AWS account.

This is not a real hosted zone. It is only a CloudFormation custom resource indicating that the hosted zone was successfully created inside the appliance. If you delete the Route 53 hosted zone digital twin (by deleting its owning CloudFormation stack), then the corresponding real hosted zone inside the appliance will also be deleted.