Hi Tom,

Actually Stratos can support multiple Iaases at the same deployment. AFAIU
if you run Stratos on Kubernetes (K8) and if anything goes wrong with the
K8 environment it will affect the entire deployment. Therefore it would be
better to have a separate VM for Stratos. Even with this drawback, still
you can run Stratos on K8. You just need to create docker images for
Stratos, Activemq and CEP (If you use external CEP).

I would recommend following deployment if you to run Stratos on AWS.

1. VM for Stratos
2. VM for Activemq (Supports clustered deployment)
3. VM for CEP (Supports clustered deployment)
4. K8 cluster on AWS

Based on your applications you can increase the number of K8 nodes.

Thank you!


On Tue, Feb 2, 2016 at 12:33 PM, Tom Davidson <t...@tomdavidson.org> wrote:

> ​I am looking at setting up Stratos on AWS with Kubernetes ​- is there any
> reason why Stratos should be installed on a separate cluster than the one
> it provisions to?
>
> I did not see docs concerning installing Stratos on Kubernetes - anyone
> point me in the right direction?
>
> I am interested in creating a terraform project to provision Stratos on
> IaaS, but being fairly new to Stratos I there anyone interested in
> providing some Statos deployment guidance beyond the docs?
>
> best, tom
>
>
>


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