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  • Tenant Provisioning: EWC allows a the provisioning of a set of resources to a tenant administrator (in the remaining referred only as tenant).
  • Virtual Machines: Tenantscan deploy VMs, and have full control over the deployed VMs, on the resources allocated to them. The resources used by this infrastructure are taken from the ones allocated to the organization (billing unit budget & quota). Users also have the option of cloning VMs, which provides them with an identical deployment to one already running.
  • Virtual Private Networking: Tenants can deploy virtual networks inside their tenancy, to isolate traffic between VMs. EWC offers, as part of this service, virtual routing, security groups, floating IPs and DNS services.
  • Load Balancer: EWC tenants can also deploy a load balancing service between their VMs, which balance traffic between two or more VMs.
  • Block Storage provisioning: Users can provision block storage volumes, which can be mounted to a single VM at the time.
  • Object Storage provisioning: Tenants can deploy object storage capacity as buckets and store their data into the buckets. Tenants can create access keys with read-only or read-write permissions and control the access on bucket level (using bucket policies) and object level (using ACL). The access can be restricted to the tenancy or specific IP-address/range, accessible from internet or the buckets or objects can be made public. The object storage supports SWIFT- and S3-interface and public buckets also https-interface.
  • Shared File System provisioning: Users can provision Shared File System (SFS) storage, which can be mounted to several VMs simultaneously within the tenancy.

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