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Chapter 9. Deploying Red Hat JBoss BPM Suite to Amazon EC2 Web Service


Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (hereinafter referred to as Amazon EC2) is a web service providing a computing environment in the Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud. Deploying Red Hat JBoss BPM Suite to Amazon EC2 has been supported since version 6.2.

Amazon EC2 can be used to create a virtual machine and its computing environments called instances. Templates for this instances are then known as Amazon Machine Images or AMIs. The service allows you to modify the instance to use a required configuration of CPU, memory, storage, and other properties. The cost of the service is calculated based on the used compute capacity.

For more information about Amazon EC2 and all the provided features, see the official AWS Documentation.

9.1. Getting Started with Amazon EC2

Logging into AWS

  1. Go to the Amazon Web Services main page, click Sign in to the Console and enter your user credentials.
  2. On the AWS home page that opens, choose EC2 Virtual Servers in the Cloud in the left hand corner.

    You are redirected to the EC2 Dashboard.

    Figure 9.1. Amazon EC2 Dashboard

EC2 Dashboard provides an overview of your AWS account as well as the information about the overall service health and scheduled events. The Resources section of the dashboard contains links to all running instances, created key pairs, security groups, and more. To launch a virtual server, click the Launch Instance quick link in the Create Instance section. The main menu on the left side of the page contains links necessary for configuring instances and images, setting up networks and controlling security issues.

Important

Note that login information in Amazon EC2 is encrypted. Before creating or starting an instance, you need to import your public key to AWS in order to be able to connect to the instance.

Importing Public Key

  1. In the main menu on the left, click Key Pairs under the NETWORK & SECURITY drop-down menu.
  2. Click Import Key Pair at the top of the page.

    The Import Key Pair dialog window opens.

  3. Define the name of the key pair and either upload the public key from file, or copy and paste the content of your public key into the Public key contents text field.
  4. Click Import.

    The imported key pair appears in the displayed list of key pairs.

Alternatively, you can create your own key pair using Amazon EC2. For more information, see the Amazon EC2 Key Pairs chapter in the AWS Documentation.

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