AWS Integration
BrowserMobility integrates natively with AWS, enabling you to use your AWS Mac infrastructure to host your simulators.
Using your existing AWS account, you can register your AWS Access Key and Secret to register AWS Mac Metal hosts for your BrowserMobility simulators
Setting up the Integration
If you don't already have an account, sign up for an account.
Once you have an account, go to the AWS integration and configure your AWS Access key and Secret. Your credentials are stored in an industry-leading secrets management system, ensuring your api keys will never be exposed or compromised.
Once your access key and secret are registered, you can then register hosts in BrowserMobility, which will allocate Mac Metal instances in AWS to host your simulators. Each host allocated in AWS must be allocated for a minimum of 24 hours.
NOTE: If you have locked down your firewall to limit inbound traffic, you will need to allowlist our list of IP addresses of our NAT servers to allow inboud connections between our servers and your AWS infrastructure.
Once you have registered your AWS infrastructure as hosts in our system, you can use the Gluon CLI to interact with your hosts and create simulators that match the configuration you want to use.
If you have any issues setting up your account, Contact us Here for support.