The hub is just another interface for aws management console.
It looks like the hub makes api calls and displays the data in a convenient way which is why i think it should be ok.
What i dont get is why the ami's are zone specific. Why do they need to be 'built', to quote Alon, for each zone. I thought ami's were a global thing? It is obvious why the sydney zone does not appear in the hub.
Also i cannot find the s3 backups or buckets in aws and wonder where the hub gets this info. The reason is that occasionally some get stuck and are undeleteable.
If i am not making sense its because i am on my phone! Typing sucks and its a note 2! Could never go back to a small phone now.
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The hub is just another interface for aws management console.
It looks like the hub makes api calls and displays the data in a convenient way which is why i think it should be ok.
What i dont get is why the ami's are zone specific. Why do they need to be 'built', to quote Alon, for each zone. I thought ami's were a global thing? It is obvious why the sydney zone does not appear in the hub.
Also i cannot find the s3 backups or buckets in aws and wonder where the hub gets this info. The reason is that occasionally some get stuck and are undeleteable.
If i am not making sense its because i am on my phone! Typing sucks and its a note 2! Could never go back to a small phone now.
Chris Musty
Director
Specialised Technologies