This page last changed on Mar 08, 2009 by alui.

Elastic Bamboo is a feature in Bamboo that allows you to utilise computing resources from the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) to run builds. Elastic Bamboo uses a remote agent AMI (Amazon Machine Image) to create instances of remote agents in the Amazon EC2. Builds can be run on these 'elastic agents' in the same way that builds are run non-elastic agents.

The following pages and sub-pages contain important information about working with Elastic Bamboo:

  • About Elastic Bamboo — Elastic Bamboo concepts.
  • Getting Started with Elastic Bamboo — please see this page if you are setting up Elastic Bamboo for the first time. It contains instructions on enabling Elastic Bamboo for your Bamboo installation and running your first build.
  • Configuring Elastic Bamboo — please see this page and the related sub-pages if you wish to change any of the initial settings after you have set up Elastic Bamboo. This includes instructions on how to use Amazon's Elastic Block Storage to persist build information for your builds on Elastic Bamboo.
  • Managing Elastic Bamboo — please see this page and the related sub-pages for information on managing your elastic image, instances and agents.
  • Running Builds using Elastic Bamboo — please see this page for helpful information on running your builds using Elastic Bamboo.
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