+++ archetype = "sub-chapter" title = "Reference Architecture" weight = 1 [params] author = 'stephan.lo@telekom.de' date = '2024-07-30' +++ ## [The Structure of a Successful Internal Developer Platform](https://platformengineering.org/blog/create-your-own-platform-engineering-reference-architectures) In a platform reference architecture there are five main planes that make up an IDP: 1. Developer Control Plane – this is the primary configuration layer and interaction point for the platform users. Components include Workload specifications such as Score and a portal for developers to interact with. 2. Integration and Delivery Plane – this plane is about building and storing the image, creating app and infra configs, and deploying the final state. It usually contains a CI pipeline, an image registry, a Platform Orchestrator, and the CD system. 3. Resource Plane – this is where the actual infrastructure exists including clusters, databases, storage or DNS services. 4, Monitoring and Logging Plane – provides real-time metrics and logs for apps and infrastructure. 5. Security Plane – manages secrets and identity to protect sensitive information, e.g., storing, managing, and security retrieving API keys and credentials/secrets. ![idp](../idp.webp) (source: https://humanitec.com/blog/wtf-internal-developer-platform-vs-internal-developer-portal-vs-paas) ## Humanitec https://github.com/humanitec-architecture https://humanitec.com/reference-architectures ## Create a reference architecture [Create your own platform reference architecture](https://platformengineering.org/blog/create-your-own-platform-engineering-reference-architectures) [Reference arch slide deck](https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1yAf_FSjiA0bAFukgu5p1DRMvvGGE1fF4KhvZbb7gn2I/edit?pli=1#slide=id.g1ef66f3349b_3_3)