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# jambonz infrastructure
This repository contains [packer](packer.io) and Cloudformation templates for deploying jambonz on AWS EC2 based instances. For deploying jambonz on Kubernetes, please refer to the [jambonz helm chart repo](https://github.com/jambonz/helm-charts).
This repository contains [packer](packer.io) and Cloudformation templates for deploying jambonz on AWS EC2 instances. For deploying jambonz on Kubernetes, please refer to the [jambonz helm chart repo](https://github.com/jambonz/helm-charts).
There are two supported deployment configurations:
- a [jambonz-mini](./packer/jambonz-mini) deployment which is an "all-in-one" deployment of jambonz on a single EC2 instance. This type of deployment is ideal for development and testing, as well as running smaller production loads.
- a production deployment which deploys jambonz in a horizontally-scalable cluster using autoscale groups. For this deployment, [5 different packer scripts](./packer) are provided to build the 5 AMIs that are needed, and a [cloudformation script](./cloudformation/jambonz-scalable-production.yaml) script is provided to deploy them and create the supporting VPC, subnets, etc.
- a [jambonz-mini](./packer/jambonz-mini) deployment which is an "all-in-one" deployment of jambonz on a single EC2 instance. This type of deployment is ideal for development and testing, as well as running smaller production loads. A [cloudformation script](./cloudformation/jambonz-mini.yaml) script is provided to deploy the instance and create the supporting VPC, subnets, etc. that are needed.
- a production deployment which deploys jambonz in a horizontally-scalable cluster using autoscale groups. For this deployment, [5 different packer scripts](./packer) are provided to build the 5 AMIs that are needed, and a [cloudformation script](./cloudformation/jambonz-scalable-production.yaml) script is provided to deploy them and create the supporting VPC, subnets, etc. that are needed.