Administering Automation with AWS
Automation with AWS is an Amazon Web Services (AWS) integration app that provides remote actions via Amazon Web Services. Administering the app comprises regular app maintenance as well as AWS integration and resource management.
Administration
Maintaining the app
The following topics are applicable to regular app maintenance:
Managing AWS resources
The following topics are applicable to AWS resource management:
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Providing AWS Security Credentials — Automation with AWS integrates with Identity Federation for AWS to provide shared AWS Security Credentials management.
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Provisioning AWS Resources — You likely need to provision a few dedicated AWS resources to get started with automation. To ease this, there are two AWS CloudFormation templates to choose from.
Configuring advanced scenarios
The following topics are applicable to advanced scenarios only:
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Enabling Labs Features — Labs features are giving you a sneak preview of new features coming in future releases of Automation with AWS. You can enable/disable each feature individually at any time.
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Configuring an Outbound HTTP(S) Proxy — If your Atlassian product instance is running behind a firewall, the app will reuse the proxy configuration from the Atlassian host application.
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