
Provisioning policies in Wayfinder allow you to set boundaries for cloud cluster creation, whether on AWS, Azure, or GCP. These policies enable platform engineers to define where clusters can be deployed, select instance types, and enforce cost thresholds within a self-service framework.
Setting up these boundaries ensures that cloud resources remain within budget and meet organisational standards, so developers can provision clusters without delays, and platform engineers can have peace of mind.
Here’s a quick look at key provisioning policy settings for AWS, Azure, and GCP:
Provisioning policies simplify infrastructure management, letting you set clear, cost-effective parameters for cloud resource usage. Here’s how they can benefit your team:
Empower developers to provision clusters without the hassle of approval tickets. Wayfinder’s provisioning policies allow you to set up guardrails in advance, so developers can select cluster settings while Wayfinder manages the rest.
Provisioning policies also give developers the flexibility to select instance types, regions, and costs within predefined limits. This allows them to adjust clusters as needed for their applications, all while staying within guardrails.

When provisioning a cluster, developers see only the resources available to them according to the provisioning policy:


Appvia Wayfinder provisioning policies streamline cloud resource management, enabling fast, cost-effective, self-service cluster provisioning while ensuring compliance across multiple clouds. Set boundaries that empower your team to move quickly, efficiently, and within budget.
Provision clusters quickly within defined guardrails to stay on budget.
Reduce complexity so you can focus on building applications.
Customise clusters to meet project requirements, all within set boundaries - no extra approvals required.