Datacenter
Manages Datacenter Resource on IONOS Cloud.
Overview
Resource Name:
Datacenter
Resource Group:
compute.ionoscloud.crossplane.io
Resource Version:
v1alpha1
Resource Scope:
Cluster
Usage
In order to manage resources on IONOS Cloud using Crossplane Provider, you need to have Crossplane Provider for IONOS Cloud installed into a Kubernetes Cluster, as a prerequisite. For a step-by-step guide, check the following link.
It is recommended to clone the repository for easier access to the example files.
Create
Use the following command to create a resource instance. Before applying the file, check the properties defined in the spec.forProvider
fields:
Note: The command should be run from the root of the crossplane-provider-ionoscloud
directory.
Update
Use the following command to update an instance. Before applying the file, update the properties defined in the spec.forProvider
fields:
Note: The command should be run from the root of the crossplane-provider-ionoscloud
directory.
Wait
Use the following commands to wait for resources to be ready and synced. Update the <instance-name>
accordingly:
Get
Use the following command to get a list of the existing instances:
Note: Use options --output wide
, --output json
to get more information about the resource instances.
Delete
Use the following command to destroy the resources created by applying the file:
Note: The command should be run from the root of the crossplane-provider-ionoscloud
directory.
Properties
In order to configure the IONOS Cloud Resource, the user can set the spec.forProvider
fields into the specification file for the resource instance. The required fields that need to be set can be found here. Following, there is a list of all the properties:
description
(string)description: A description for the datacenter, such as staging, production.
location
(string)description: The physical location where the datacenter will be created. This will be where all of your servers live. Property cannot be modified after datacenter creation (disallowed in update requests). Location can have the following values: de/fra, us/las, us/ewr, de/txl, gb/lhr, es/vit.
name
(string)description: The name of the resource.
secAuthProtection
(boolean)description: Boolean value representing if the data center requires extra protection, such as two-step verification.
Required Properties
The user needs to set the following properties in order to configure the IONOS Cloud Resource:
location
Resource Definition
The corresponding resource definition can be found here.
Resource Instance Example
An example of a resource instance can be found here.
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