![]() I just want to give you maybe some examples to make it a little bit more tangible and just to give you a feeling that at the end of the day, it's just metadata. So it's something you should be using and we'll discuss why in this episode. There are exceptions, but for the most part, you'll be able to use tags for almost every resource. Now, to be fair, they are not available in every single AWS resource. You can imagine tags as just arbitrary key value waves that you can stick to all sorts of different AWS resources. ![]() Luciano: Yeah, so it's actually a very simple concept. But maybe first we could talk about what tags are. ![]() So Luciano, maybe tags are one of those things like flossing or going to the gym that people should probably know they need to do, but they don't do as much as they probably should. My name is Eoin, I'm joined by Luciano and this is the AWS Bites podcast. Finally, we'll give you a bunch of ideas on how to build a tagging strategy and get value from tags. Help us to make this transcription better! If you find an error, please submit a PR with your corrections.Įoin: What are the benefits of tags? You've probably seen that you can add tags to almost every resource in AWS, but should you really do it? And if you do it, what is the point? What are the benefits? In today's episode, we'll give you a quick overview about what tags are, give you some examples on how to use them and what kind of benefits you can get from them.
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