This capsule demonstrates how to integrate HCMX with Amazon Web Services (AWS) provider to provision compute resources in Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2). Apart from provisioning, this service provides operations such as start, stop, restart, and scale virtual machines.
This implementation includes HCMX service design and CloudSlang workflows, which can be used to create an aggregated offering for consumers to request and manage compute instance from HCMX Service Portal.
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Amazon AWS Capsule introduces the following:
Resource tagging for compute resources
You can now tag AWS compute resources. You can use custom tags to tag the resources. HCMX applies some mandatory tags to the resources.
New subscriber options in Service Portal
You can now see Key Tag List and Value Tag List under the subscriber options in the Service Portal when requesting a service subscription. You can now give a comma separated list of key tags and the values for the key tags.
Scheduled scale in and scale out
This release of the capsule provides an option to schedule auto scaling of servers while making a subscription request on the Service Portal. You can choose to scale up or scale down the number of servers by creating a scheduler.
For more information please refer the documentation .
Amazon AWS Capsule introduces the following:
You can now see Security Group ID under the subscriber options in the Service Portal when requesting a service subscription. You now have to select the Security Group ID for the instance you want to deploy in AWS.
For more information please refer the documentation .
This release brings improvements in the capsule through internal defect fixes. The recommendation is that you use the latest version.
For more information please refer the documentation .
This release of the Amazon AWS Capsule (CloudSlang) introduces the following new features:
This release of the capsule provides a scheduler to schedule user actions like AWS Start Instance and AWS Stop Instance.
For more information please refer the documentation .
Amazon AWS Capsule (CloudSlang) 3.0.0 introduces the following new features:
This release of the capsule includes Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS) service design.
Service designs now use Java Script (JS) instead of JSP.
This release of the capsule uses CloudSlang based failure handling and custom provider selection workflows from OO DND Integration Content Pack.
You can now see default VPC and subnet under Configurations.
For more information please refer the documentation .
Capsule CloudSlang Amazon 2.0.0 introduces the following new features:
The CloudSlang workflows and operations are refactored to support provisioning or unprovisioning of VMs and user operations for Amazon AWS compute service design.
Workflows:
For more information please refer the documentation .
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