Hello Manoj, Thank you for your interest in Drydock. This is currently not supported. Drydock uses a topology definition to configure downstream drivers (at the moment – MAAS, developed by Canonical) to provision baremetal nodes: network attachment, network addressing, local storage, kernel selection and configuration and metadata. Here is a link to the Drydock MAAS driver: https://github.com/openstack/airship-drydock/tree/master/drydock_provisioner... . You may check the code and think of implementing similar functionality for AWS. I hope it would help you. Infrastructure built on AWS significantly differs from infrastructure built on bare metal servers. AWS mostly uses pre-built OS images, and networking concepts also differ from data center networking. Best regards, -- Roman Gorshunov On Mon, Jun 4, 2018 at 2:43 PM, Manoj Meka <manoj.meka@imaginea.com> wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to integrate drydock with AWS. From Drydock i would like to provision resources in AWS. Any suggestions as to where to begin within drydock, would be helpful.
Regards, Manoj.
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