Cloud bursting with HP CloudSystem Matrix infrastructure orchestration: Matrix-to-Matrix, HP Matrix KVM Private Cloud, HP Cloud Services, and Amazon EC2

Appendix A: Provisioning to an Amazon VPC
CloudSystem can provision instances to an Amazon VPC in a manner similar to EC2.
A VPC must be pre-provisioned, with subnets, gateways, and routing tables configured as necessary. For more information,
see the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud FAQs on the following website:
http://aws.amazon.com/vpc/faqs/
A single cloud capacity pool can be used to provision to EC2 or to a specified VPC, but not both. A capacity pool can be
targeted to a VPC instead of an EC2 region by setting, for example, provider.vpc.id=vpc-1a2b3c4d in the EC2
capacity pool configuration.
Available VPC subnets are represented in the IO subnet inventory using their native subnet ID (for example, subnet-
1a2b3c4d). They must be configured for use in IO by setting a DNS domain and a DHCP address range.
Limitations
Note the following limitations when provisioning to an Amazon VPC. For more information, and for planning, design, and
implementation services, contact HP Technology Services at www.hp.com/services/cloud.
An instance provisioned to a VPC is not assigned a public IP address and is, therefore, not accessible over the Internet.
An instance can be provisioned in a VPC with one or two subnet connections. The default security group is used for a second
subnet connection and IO cannot configure or alter it. An external integration might be required to change this security
group setting.
The first network interface in the IO template must be marked as primary.
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