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Overview
To create an environment and start deploying you would need to associate it to your cloud account by proving it a delegated role with the permissions needed to provision and manage resources. Alternatively, you can also deploy the Bluebricks orchestrator in a self-hosted service through an equivalent trusted identity.
Each cloud connection you set up can be reused across multiple environments. This allows you to create different environments (e.g dev, staging, and production) on top of the same underlying cloud account. Reusing a connection keeps credential management simple while still giving you the flexibility to separate workloads, enforce access rules, and apply governance controls per environment. It’s especially useful when teams share a cloud account but need isolated spaces for their own deployments
Connect to Amazon Web Service (AWS)
Connect an AWS Account to a Bluebricks Environment:
Click "Connect Cloud" on the environment you want to link to AWS
Select AWS as the Cloud Provider
Choose an existing Account Number or click "New Account"
If creating a New Account, enter the Role ARN ID and CloudFormation Stack ID.
Click "Connect & Create" to complete the setup. 🚀
Connect to Google Cloud Provider (GCP)
Connect a Google Cloud Project to a Bluebricks environment:
Click "Connect Cloud" on the environment you want to link to GCP
Select GCP as the Cloud Provider
Choose an existing Project ID or click "New Project"
If creating a New Project, enter the Google Cloud Project ID.
Click "Connect & Create" to complete the setup. 🚀
Connect to Azure Cloud Computing Services
Connect an Azure Subscription to a Bluebricks environment:
Click "Connect Cloud" on the environment you want to link to Azure
Select Azure as the Cloud Provider
Choose an existing Subscription ID or click "New Subscription ID"
If creating a New Subscription ID, enter the Application (client) ID, Directory (tenant) ID and Subscription ID.
Click "Connect & Create" to complete the setup. 🚀
Connect to Self-Hosted Runner
Connect a self-hosted orchestrator to allow Bluebricks to connect to your cluster in a secure, controlled way without sharing long-lived credentials. See here how to setup a self-hosted runner.
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