Create & Manage BYOC Hosting
By default, Spydra provides hosted cloud services on both Azure and AWS. However, Spydra provides users a flexibility to utilize their own existing cloud infrastructure to deploy and manage a network.
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By default, Spydra provides hosted cloud services on both Azure and AWS. However, Spydra provides users a flexibility to utilize their own existing cloud infrastructure to deploy and manage a network.
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BYOC (Bring Your Own Cloud) allows organizations to use their existing cloud infrastructure to deploy and manage the blockchain network on Spydra Platform. This approach provides flexibility, cost savings, and the ability to meet specific compliance and security requirements.
Currently, Spydra supports the integration of user accounts from both Azure and AWS. This feature allows users to efficiently manage and monitor Spydra's blockchain network through these popular cloud service providers.
Once an organization is created, go to the organization dashboard and click on the "Hosting" tab. This tab displays all cloud hosting services added by the organization, with Spydra Managed Azure and Spydra Managed AWS visible by default. To add a new cloud hosting service, click "Create Hosting."
To create a new AWS cloud hosting, follow these steps:
Add a cloud source name for easy reference later (e.g., "Supply Chain AWS Cloud").
Select 'AWS' in the Cloud provider dropdown.
Enter Secret Key
Enter Access Key
Once these details are filled in, the user can proceed to create a new hosting. If the provided access key and secret key are correct, the new hosting will be added to the organization.
To create a new Azure cloud hosting, follow these steps:
Add a cloud source name for easy reference later (e.g., "Supply Chain Azure Cloud").
Select 'Azure' in the Cloud provider dropdown.
Application ID
Tenant ID
Application Secret
Organizations using BYOC hosting can only create a dedicated network. Only organizations with dedicated hosting can join a network hosted by BYOC.