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Adding Amazon environments


An environment defines the computing, storage, and network resources available for a virtual machine. An Amazon environment can be an EC2 Availability Zone or a VPC subnet. The network resources defined for the environment must include at least one network. BMC Cloud Lifecycle Management does not require a management network for an Amazon environment.

Environments are also called logical hosting environments. In Quick Start an environment is essentially a logical hosting environment with some other information added.

The Amazon Environments page lists all currently defined Amazon environments.

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To begin defining an environment, click Add New AddNewIcon.gif. The New Environment page opens.

Warning

Note

Until you finish providing network information for an environment, the Amazon Environments page shows the environment you define on the New Environment page but the Status column for the new environment shows a Continue button ContinueIcon.gif. Click Continue to display the Network Tags page for that environment.

End-to-end Quick Start process

For a complete description of the Quick Start process for Amazon, see Provisioning-VMs-on-Amazon-using-Quick-Start.

Recovering from a failure

If a failure occurs while adding an Amazon environment, Quick Start automatically rolls back all content.

 

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BMC Cloud Lifecycle Management 4.7