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Configuring and managing resources for Amazon Web Services


During resource configuration, you create and configure the components that are needed to provision an Amazon Web Services (AWS) instance. 

In the last stage before provisioning an AWS instance, you perform the following tasks:

Task

Description

Describes how to map tenants to the Logical Hosting Environment. The mapping of an Amazon account to a BMC Cloud Lifecycle Management tenant is a many-to-many association. You can have these possible mappings:

  •  A single Amazon account that maps to multiple BMC Cloud Lifecycle Management tenants
  •  A single Amazon account that maps to a single tenant
  •  Multiple Amazon accounts that map to a single tenant

Describes how to create the product catalog entry that establishes the customized Amazon Machine Image (AMI) for use as an installable resource in the service blueprint definition.

Provides the caveats and considerations you need to review when creating a service blueprint for AWS. Service blueprints enable you to design, manage, and build the underlying components, operations, and resource sets that define services users can request.  You must create at least one service blueprint before you can create a service. The topic also provides links to the applicable service blueprint documentation. 

Describes the administrative activities you can perform after the resources to support AWS have been configured. You can edit a Logical Data Center, or decommission and delete Logical Data Centers.

 

 

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