ā05-09-2024 02:47 AM
Hi All,
I was trying to setup an SD-WAN lab and I was considering to implement the control components (manager, controller, validator) in a CSP.
Cisco provides VHD files for Azure and explains how to upload and convert these files to images.
For some reason I would have preferred to use AWS and I read that the process was lot more cumbersome to this CSP: you have to ask Cisco to get access to the AMIs for the AWS account you work with. Moreover you have to ask access to a specific release of AMIs
Considering that I will probably want to switch between at least 2 releases during my lab, I have tried anyway to upload and convert the provided VHD files to AWS AMIs ... and yes it fails because the AWS conversion process does not detect a Linux O.S. from the provided VHD files. I used the regular AWS process : https://docs.aws.amazon.com/vm-import/latest/userguide/vmimport-image-import.html
Anyone successfully converted the provided VHD files to AMIs ?
Why Cisco has implemented such a limitation for AWS ?
Thanks, Damien.
ā05-09-2024 03:07 AM
2 cents. Cisco likely provides pre-built VHD files for Azure because MS virtualization platform (Hyper-V) uses the VHD format natively and AWS uses a different virtualization technology and expects AMI files, which are based on the raw disk image format. So the limitation with AWS could be
While the process for AWS may be more cumbersome, it's likely a conscious decision by Cisco to maintain better control and support over their SD-WAN components on the AWS platform.
Hope this helps, if you want a more definite answer, i am guessing you would need to raise this with your Cisco AM/TAC.
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