The Amazon Web Services (AWS) capsule integration enables Cloud Service Automation (CSA), Hybrid Cloud Management (HCM), and Hybrid Cloud Management X (HCMX) to utilize sequenced model integration for availing the following Amazon Web Services: Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2),Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS), Amazon Elastic Load Balancer (ELB), Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3), Amazon Web Services Service Catalog.
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What's new in Amazon AWS Capsule (AFL)
For more information please refer the documentation .
This release brings improvements in the capsule through internal defect fixes. The capsule is signed with new Micro Focus group certificate.
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Amazon Web Services - Sequenced Content Capsule 18.5.0 introduces the following feature:
Enhanced Amazon RDS service design
New Cloud content pack operation Describe DB Instance (Library/Integrations/Amazon/RDS) added to Create Database flow in the Amazon content pack. You will now get two additional outputs when you use this flow: DB Instance Status and Endpoint Address.
Enhanced AWS EC2 Compute Advanced and Compute with Spot Instance service designs
You can now see the dynamic listing of server size based on the region.
You can now retrieve Private IP address and Private DNS Name values using Amazon Deploy Instance
flow in Cloud content pack.
For more information please refer the documentation .
Amazon Web Services - Sequenced Content Capsule 18.4.2 has a fix for known issues.
For more information please refer the documentation.
Amazon Web Services - Sequenced Content Capsule 18.4.0 introduces the following feature:
Enhanced Amazon RDS Database Provision resource offering
Provider selection logic applied to AWS RDS Advanced User service design
Enhanced resource sync flow
New operation added to Cloud Content Pack 2.11.3
For more information please refer the documentation.
Amazon Web Services - Sequenced content capsule 18.3.1 introduces the following feature:
AWS Compute and Spot Instances service designs are now aligned with ITOM/UCMDB Class Model
ITOM/UCMDB Class Model is the information model that enables Micro Focus products to integrate using a common language like Configuration Items (CIs) for resources. Customers who provision resources in HCM, CSA, or HCMX can manage them from HCM, CSA, or HCMX.
The AWS Capsule contains the component templates of AWS Compute and Spot Instances that are aligned with the ITOM/UCMDB Class Model.
The properties Cloud Instance ID and Primary DNS Name are now aligned with ITOM/UCMDB Class Model.
For more information please refer the documentation.
Amazon Web Services - Sequenced content capsule 18.2.5 introduces the following feature:
Support for HCMX 2020.08
Amazon EC2 user operations updated
For more information please refer the documentation.
Amazon Web Services - Sequenced content capsule 18.2.0 introduces the following feature:
AWS EC2 Compute Spot Instance design is aligned with the Server CI type:
Component templates of AWS EC2 Compute Spot Instance service design are now aligned with the ITOM or UCMDB Class Model.
For more information please refer the documentation.
Micro Focus group certificate:
The capsule has been signed with new Micro Focus group certificate .
For more information , please refer the documentation.
Micro Focus group certificate:
The capsule has been signed with new Micro Focus group certificate .
For more information , please refer the documentation.
For more information , please refer the documentation.
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