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Hi Val,1. You can have Scalr installation within the NATed private cloud.
2. Certain networking types provided by CloudStack work like you've described. Scalr supports this sort of configuration, but port forwarding is involved in this case.
Hope this helps.Regards,Nick
On Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 7:14 PM, Val <vche...@lbl.gov> wrote:
Hello Scalr Community and developers. We have a requirement where the analysis clusters we are running need to be on NATed private clouds in some cases. The launched instances have outbound but no inbound network access. This seems like it would be a problem for scalr. I assume that the our dedicated Scalr host needs to be able to push messages to the launched instances. Is this true?If so, has anyone successfully used Scalr with a private cloud such as this?Thanks,Val
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