Thanks Jay for your response. I will try the same and update the thread.
On 12-Apr-2016 7:34 PM, "Jay Farschman" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Swamy,
>
> Good questions. I know because these were problems I had when I first
> started using AWS and Scalr.
>
> *ROLE CREATION AND SUBNETS*
> I created the VPC and 8 subnets (4 public, 4 private) using Terraform. My
> next step was to go into "Governance" in the environment and work with the
> "AWS | VPC". There you can set the region(s) and then select the "Allowed
> VPCs".  So, after selecting a VPC you can configure "".  In my case, I gave
> my users access to 1 public and 1 private subnet. I did this so they did
> not ask me questions about which subnet is best.
>
> Finally, you create the Farm and Farm Role. This is where your question
> was. When creating the Farm, you should select the VPC.  When creating the
> farm the Farm-Role the you select the subnet.
>
> *MULTIPLE INTERFACES*
> In the Farm-Role, look at the "Network" Tab.
>
> *SCALR TO CONTROL VPC ROUTING*
> No, there isn't a way to do that with Scalr.  You can build a NAT
> instance, but beyond that you may want to use a tool like Terraform to
> control routes, gateway, firewall rules, etc.
>
> *GREYED OUT T2.(burstable)*
> Not all AMIs will run on T2. instance types.  You'll need to make sure
> they are EBS/HVM.
>
>
> Hope that helps.
>
>
> On Monday, April 11, 2016 at 11:26:02 PM UTC-6, swamybabu b wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Can someone share more details on how to get the following done?
>>
>> Note: All the question are related to AWS and Scalr only
>>
>> [1] During the "Role" creation, Scalr lets me select default VPC but, if
>> I want to create the private subnet for my servers then how to get that
>> done? I didn't find any quick UI option for the same. Am I missing
>> something here?
>>
>> [2] Is there a way that I can get a server with multiple network
>> interfaces where I would like to control subnet information?
>>
>> [3] Is there a way that Scalr provides for me to play around with VPC
>> routing table?
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>> SWAMY
>>
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