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Cloudsoft AMP delivers model-driven orchestration and management for digital workloads.
Get started with your Marketplace AMI here: https://docs.cloudsoft.io/operations/configuration/aws-marketplace.html
AMP blueprints capture key architectural and operational aspects of systems as code, permitting complex workloads to be rapidly composed and deployed on-demand, across any combination of on-premises and cloud infrastructure.
With AMP as an orchestration plane, deployed workloads can be elastic, self-healing, easier to operate, and seamlessly integrated with other enterprise systems and processes: incident management, ITSM, DevOps and CI/CD.
The Maeztro subsystem provides a streamlined way for Terraform teams to incorporate AMP orchestration and management by automatically constructing management models directly from existing Terraform projects, all through a familiar push- and pull- based command-line workflow.
Highlights
- Model-driven resource management in AMP elevates infrastructure-as-code (IaC) to support Day 2 Operations. AMP lets you define cloud applications and attach policy-driven automation. AMP provides a simplified way to improve environment or application visibility, resilience, and recovery.
- Simplify advanced automation and orchestration across your technology stack; Sensors, effectors and declarative workflow provide advanced closed and open-loop automation; enabling autoremediation, self-healing, multi-region / multi-cloud failover, zero-touch operations, significant toil reduction, test automation and more - leading to increased velocity and reduced risk.
- Create composable design-time and consistent runtime models in the form of reusable blueprints; capturing and codifying architecture, best practices, policies, processes, runbooks and more; all completely independent of infrastructure, allowing them to be deployed anywhere, consistently and without error.
Details
Typical total price
$1.086/hour
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Financing for AWS Marketplace purchases
Pricing
Free trial
Instance type | Product cost/hour | EC2 cost/hour | Total/hour |
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m6a.large Recommended | $1.00 | $0.086 | $1.086 |
Additional AWS infrastructure costs
Type | Cost |
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EBS General Purpose SSD (gp3) volumes | $0.08/per GB/month of provisioned storage |
Vendor refund policy
No refund
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Delivery details
64-bit (x86) Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
An AMI is a virtual image that provides the information required to launch an instance. Amazon EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) instances are virtual servers on which you can run your applications and workloads, offering varying combinations of CPU, memory, storage, and networking resources. You can launch as many instances from as many different AMIs as you need.
Version release notes
AMP Release 7.2.1
- Introduction
- Major New Features
- Other Enhancements
- Bug And Vulnerability Fixes
- Deprecation Announcements
- Known Issues
- Backwards Compatibility
- Installation and Upgrade Instructions
Introduction
Thank you to our community who have contributed a lot of improvements and feedback! Thanks also go to Apache Brooklyn's commercial users who have funded this development and made some major contributions.
For more information, please visit https://cloudsoft.io/amp , https://docs.cloudsoft.io and https://brooklyn.apache.org
This is a patch version upgrade from AMP version 7.2.0.
Major New Features
No new features in this patch upgrade.
Minor Enhancements
- TOSCA enhancements for InitD parameters and Ansible WinRM settings
- Improved options for timeouts in attributeWhenReady and TOSCA dynamic references
- More efficient and accurate startup for heavily nested blueprints
Bug and Vulnerability Fixes
- Fix issue with persistence immediately after import
- UI Quick Launch fix to an incorrectly populated computed link
- Maeztro CLI fixes path and process launch issues in some operating environments
- Various updates to dependent libraries to ensure compliance with the most recent security scans.
Known Issues
None
Deprecation and Backwards Compatibility
- There are no known breaking changes since the previous version
- There are no deprecation announcements
Installation and Upgrade Instructions
To install see https://docs.cloudsoft.io/operations/production-installation.html
To upgrade existing installations see https://docs.cloudsoft.io/operations/upgrades/
Additional details
Usage instructions
Launch an instance selecting the EC2 AMI from AWS Marketplace. The recommended instance type for common workloads is m6a.large. The instance will require a security group accepting traffic through ports 80 for http, 443 for https and 22 for ssh connections. Use 0.0.0.0/0 to allow access from anywhere or specify the appropriate CIDR to restrict access.
Cloudsoft AMP exposes a web interface through http and https. A self-signed certificate is provided for the latter, so a security alert in the browser is expected.
Once the instance is running, log in over https to the public address as the:
- user "admin"
- with password the instance id, starting "i-"
The first start can take a few of minutes to be ready. The login users, OAuth support, https certificate, and other settings can be configured following the instructions at https://docs.cloudsoft.io/operations/configuration/https.html .
If you are new to Cloudsoft AMP, the best place to start are the tutorials: https://docs.cloudsoft.io/tutorials/
Product documentation can be found at: https://docs.cloudsoft.io/
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Support
Vendor support
Comprehensive support is available from Cloudsoft in order to ensure you have a successful experience with Cloudsoft AMP. For support during the software trial period contact Cloudsoft at the support email address provided. For inclusion in our formal support program please contact Cloudsoft at support@cloudsoft.io . Formal support is only provided for management of up to 10 workload units (WUs). A workload unit is defined based on the amount and complexity of management that Cloudsoft AMP is doing, however typically can be defined as an an operating system instance (virtual server, machine instance or container) which is utilized by a Cloudsoft AMP blueprint. To use Cloudsoft AMP above these defined limits or in an enterprise scenario please contact Cloudsoft at info@cloudsoft.io to organise a private offer. Email support is available from support@cloudsoft.io
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