Cloud Onboarding
Cloud Orbiter is designed to help you manage your cloud resources with ease. It provides a single dashboard where you can view and manage all your cloud resources, regardless of where they are located. With the Cloud Onboarding feature, Cloud Orbiter allows you to seamlessly integrate with AWS, Azure and Google Cloud, three of the most popular cloud providers, and manage your clusters in one place.
It guides you through the process of adding your AWS, Azure and Google Cloud accounts and ensures that your credentials are validated before bringing your clusters into the dashboard. This means you can start managing your clusters in a read-only mode right away, without any delay or additional configuration. If your credentials are expiring or have expired, Cloud Orbiter also allows easy editing of the configured Google Cloud account to update descriptions or provide new credentials, by validating new inputs upfront to avoid any disruption in management.
AWS Account Management
To integrate your AWS account with Cloud Orbiter, you'll need to provide your Access key and Secret key, which are the credentials required to access your AWS resources. Adding an AWS account is a straightforward process with Cloud Orbiter's Cloud Onboarding feature. Here's how you can add an AWS account to Cloud Orbiter:
- Open Cloud Orbiter and switch to Admin view and navigate to the Infrastructure provider section.
- Click on the Add Account button in front of the AWS account option.
- Provide an account name and description (optional).
- Enter your Access key and Secret key in the fields provided.
- Click on the Save button.
By following these steps, Cloud Orbiter will validate your credentials and you are ready to create clusters on AWS.
In addition to adding an AWS account, you can also modify or remove your account credentials from Cloud Orbiter. To modify your AWS account credentials, follow these steps:
- Open Cloud Orbiter and switch to Admin view and navigate to the Infrastructure provider section.
- Click on the Edit button next to the AWS account you want to modify.
- Update your Access key and Secret key in the fields provided.
- Click on the Save button.
To remove an AWS account from Cloud Orbiter, follow these steps:
- Open Cloud Orbiter and switch to Admin view and navigate to the Infrastructure provider section.
- Click on the Delete button next to the AWS account you want to remove.
- Confirm that you want to remove the account by clicking on the 'Yes' button.
Azure Account Management
To integrate your Azure account with Cloud Orbiter, you'll need to provide your Tenant ID, Subscription ID, Client ID, and Client Secret. Adding an Azure account is a straightforward process with Cloud Orbiter's Cloud Onboarding feature. Here's how you can add an Azure account to Cloud Orbiter:
- Open Cloud Orbiter and switch to Admin view and navigate to the Infrastructure provider section.
- Click on the Add Account button in front of the Azure account option.
- Provide an account name and description (optional).
- Enter your Tenant ID, Subscription ID, Client ID, and Client Secret in the fields provided.
- Click on the Save button.
By following these steps, Cloud Orbiter will validate your credentials and you are ready to create clusters on Azure cloud.
In addition to adding an Azure account, you can also modify or remove your account credentials from Cloud Orbiter. To modify your Azure account credentials, follow these steps:
- Open Cloud Orbiter and switch to Admin view and navigate to the Infrastructure provider section.
- Click on the Edit button next to the Azure account you want to modify.
- Update your Tenant ID, Subscription ID, Client ID, and Client Secret in the fields provided.
- Click on the Save button.
To remove an Azure account from Cloud Orbiter, follow these steps:
- Open Cloud Orbiter and switch to Admin view and navigate to the Infrastructure provider section.
- Click on the Delete button next to the Azure account you want to remove.
- Confirm that you want to remove the account by clicking on the 'Yes' button.
Google Cloud Account Management
To integrate your Google Cloud account with Cloud Orbiter, you'll need to use a Google credential file format. Here's how you can add a Google Cloud account to Cloud Orbiter:
- Open Cloud Orbiter and switch to Admin view and navigate to the Infrastructure provider section.
- Click on the Add Account button in front of the Google Cloud account option.
- Provide an account name and description (optional).
- Upload your credential file.
- Click on the Save button.
By following these steps, Cloud Orbiter will validate your credentials, and you are ready to create clusters on Google Cloud Platform.
In addition to adding a Google Cloud account, you can also modify or remove your account credentials from Cloud Orbiter. To modify your Google Cloud account credentials, follow these steps:
- Open Cloud Orbiter and switch to Admin view and navigate to the Infrastructure provider section.
- Click on the Edit button next to the Google Cloud account you want to modify.
- Update your credential file.
- Click on the Save button.
To remove a Google Cloud account from Cloud Orbiter, follow these steps:
- Open Cloud Orbiter and switch to Admin view and navigate to the Infrastructure provider section.
- Click on the Delete button next to the Google Cloud account you want to remove.
- Confirm that you want to remove the account by clicking on the Yes button.
Cluster Creation with Cloud Orbiter's Cloud Onboarding Feature
Once you have added your AWS, Azure and Google accounts to Cloud Orbiter, you can manage your clusters in the following ways:
- View all your clusters: You can view all your clusters in one place and get a quick overview of their status and other details.
- Create new clusters: You can create new clusters directly from Cloud Orbiter without needing to switch between different platforms/dashboards. This saves you time and effort and helps you get things done faster.