Installing and Configuring Nucleator
You can use Nucleator to create multiple Cages and Stacksets for multiple Customers, each of whom use multiple AWS Accounts. How to specify what you would like.
- Nucleator Configuration Process Overview — Why Nucleator supports multiple AWS Accounts and Customers. What's contained in your siteconfig and an overview of the process used to configure Nucleator.
- Installing Nucleator — How to get Nucleator
- Creating your own Siteconfig Repository — How to create your own git repository to hold your desired Customer, Account and Cage definitions and information.
- Choosing Nucleator Stacksets — How to initialize your configuration structure and tell Nucleator which public and private Stacksets you want to use.
- Sign Up for New AWS Account using Nucleator Naming Conventions — How to sign up for a new AWS account for a Nucleator Customer using conventions and best practices that will make using Nucleator really easy.
- Establish IAM Users and Minimal Configuration in New AWS Account — How to take the smallest possible set of manual actions on your AWS Account so that you can ask Nucleator to automate the rest.
- Use the Nucleator Setup Wizard to Create an Initial Siteconfig — By interactively entering basic information and selecting all defaults, you can easily start using Nucleator with one Customer, one Account and one Cage.
- Include Additional Customers, Accounts and Cages in your siteconfig — How to manually extend your siteconfig by telling Nucleator which AWS Accounts to use for which Customers, and which Cages and AWS Regions you want to become provisionable.
- Provide SSL Certificates for Your Defined Customers and Cages — How to provide SSL certificates for use by the nucleator builder stackset or other stacksets that require them.
- Update Chosen Stacksets — How to instruct Nucleator to update and locally install the Stacksets that you have specified to be part of your Nucleator installation.