QMCLOUD
  • What is QMCLOUD
  • Overview
    • Component Details
    • Security and RBAC
    • Dependencies
  • Architecture
  • Main features
  • Installation and Configuration
    • QMCLOUD SaaS
      • SaaS Registration
    • AWS Marketplace
    • Self-hosting
  • User Interface and Navigation
    • Main menu
    • Dashboard
    • General action buttons
    • Stack and Canvas
    • Stack Details
  • Getting started
    • Pre-requisites
    • Login to QMCLOUD
    • Create organization
    • Add Role
    • Add User
    • Add Components
    • Add Stack Profile
    • Add Workspace
    • Add Stack
    • Compose Infrastructure Using the Canvas
    • Add AWS Vpc
    • Add Subnets
    • Connect VPC and Subnets
    • Save Canvas State
    • Deploy the Infrastructure
  • AI Copilot
    • Example deployment using AI Copilot
    • AI Copilot pre-defined prompts
  • Additional resources
    • Explainer video
    • Short video on AI Copilot
    • Quick walkthrough videos
    • Walkthrough of deployment of AWS EKS
  • Examples
    • Deploy AWS Firewall and Networking with QMCLOUD
      • Application and landing zone components
      • List of landing zone components
      • Deployment steps
      • VPC configuration details
      • Routing configuration details
      • Firewall configuration
      • Additional components configuration
    • Securing applications in AWS using Palo Alto firewall
  • Templates
    • AWS Landing Zone
    • AWS EKS
    • Azure Web App
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  1. Overview

Dependencies

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Last updated 11 months ago

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QMCLOUD relies on the following third-party components:

  1. Pulumi - Pulumi is a modern infrastructure as code platform that allows you to use familiar programming languages and tools to build, deploy, and manage cloud infrastructure. You can learn more about Pulumi here -

  2. Cloud service providers - QMCLOUD uses various cloud providers using the corresponding Pulumi providers for each of the platforms. (Examples include AWS Provider, Azure Provider)

  3. Cloud service provider accounts and credentials - QMCLOUD relies on cloud accounts and appropriate credentials provided by the user to connect to each of the providers to provision and manage resources. (Example AWS IAM Users)

  4. The AI Copilot service uses the external Azure Open AI service and gpt3.5-turbo language model

https://www.pulumi.com/