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Status Planned for future release
Workspace IBM Turbonomic ARM
Created by Guest
Created on Jan 5, 2024

Start supporting AWS target configuration via IAM Roles inside IBM Cloud (ROKS) using the CCO operator

Currently, Turbonomic has two ways of connecting cloud targets, via Access key for each AWS account or using IAM Roles. However, the integration functionality via IAM Roles does not work in environments outside AWS (EKS/ROSA), such as ROKS (IBM Cloud).

There is an operator called CCO (Cloud Credential Operator), which can be implemented and configured within OpenShift clusters, created within IBM Cloud, this component can probably remove the block or facilitate communication between AWS and IBM Cloud to allow targets to connect via IAM Roles.

Idea priority Urgent