An Infrastructure Resource Profile is the blueprint for your environment. It defines compute allocation, network limits, attached storage, IAM bindings, and service endpoints. It’s the single source of truth that lets teams spin up identical stacks in seconds. Under a Non-Disclosure Agreement, these profiles become sensitive assets. They hold configurations that expose your architecture’s scale, dependencies, and security posture.
When controlled by NDA terms, Infrastructure Resource Profiles cover:
- Node types, CPU, and memory quotas.
- Reserved IP blocks and VPC definitions.
- Storage class mappings and backup schedules.
- Environment variables and service credentials.
The NDA ensures this data does not leak into public code, documentation, or vendor chatter. Breaching it can invite legal action and expose your system to security risks.