Overview
Opsflw Connect delivers a modular orchestration layer that all Opsflw applications build on. The platform combines shared data services, automation pipelines, and unified access controls so teams can operate distributed environments with confidence.
- Understand how the control plane coordinates workflows across cloud regions.
- Learn which shared services power identity, networking, and observability.
- Follow links to deeper guides on networking, maintenance windows, and profile management.
Platform composition
The platform splits into three primary planes:
- Control plane handles API requests, workflow scheduling, and configuration state.
- Data plane runs tenant workloads inside isolated clusters, applying policies from the control plane.
- Operations plane exposes audit logging, alerting, and backup services for day-two operations.
Each plane is secured with organization-level authentication, role-based authorization, and dedicated network segments described in the network overview.
Shared services
Opsflw Connect centralizes the following services so feature teams can focus on application logic:
- Identity service federates users and service accounts across applications using SAML or OIDC.
- Networking service provisions VLANs, VPC peering, and firewall policies for workloads.
- Observability stack ships metrics, logs, and traces into the Elastic Stack deployment.
- Configuration registry stores tenant and environment metadata that applications consume at runtime.
Next steps
Review the rest of the Opsflw Connect platform section to understand the shared guardrails before configuring application-specific features.