Infrastructure under cloud.gov Table of Contents The infrastructure underlying cloud.gov Services in our marketplace Other IaaS vendors we can support If you’re an IaaS vendor interested in offering your solution to cloud.gov users The infrastructure underlying cloud.gov cloud.gov runs on top of Infrastructure as a Service provided by Amazon, Because cloud.gov is based on open-source technologies, it provides portability to other cloud providers or your existing on-premise solution. cloud.gov is developed by a government team (housed within the U.S. General Services Administration’s Technology Transformation Service), for government work., The members of the JAB are the CIOs of the General Services Administration, Department of Defense, and Department of Homeland Security. They issue a P-ATO for cloud services that pass their review and to be used to run systems holding any kind of government data at specific levels., Introduction Table of Contents When to use a user-provided service Setting up user-provided service instances Provisioning managed services through the marketplace You can expand the functionality of your cloud.gov application by making use of services. Before your application can use a service, you must provision the service and supply, The cloud.gov UI delivers the main concepts of the Cloud Foundry project in a straightforward form. Cloud Foundry provides a good API and tools for teams to manage all the environments, services, and applications necessary to deliver an app to production with minimal hassle. Cloud Foundry also provides well-designed tenancy controls., Cloud.gov Pricing Want to learn more about our services? We’d love to hear from you. You purchase access to cloud.gov by buying a tier with enough credits to support your needs. Credits can be spent on application memory or managed cloud services like databases. Additional professional services are available for $250/hr..