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CCE Autopilot and Other Services

Table 1 describes how CCE Autopilot collaborates with other services.

Table 1 Collaboration between CCE Autopilot and other services

Service

Relationship

VPC

CCE Autopilot clusters must be deployed in VPCs, and any containers created in these clusters will be located in the VPC's CIDR blocks.

ELB

CCE Autopilot can work with ELB to improve service capabilities and fault tolerance by associating load balancers with workloads.

You can use load balancers to access workloads from external networks.

SWR

An image repository is used to store and manage Docker images.

You can create workloads from images in SWR.

OBS

OBS is a scalable service that provides secure, reliable, and cost-effective cloud storage for massive amounts of data. With OBS, you can create, modify, and delete buckets, as well as uploading, downloading, and deleting objects.

CCE Autopilot allows you to create an OBS volume and mount it to a path inside a container.

SFS

SFS is a fully managed, shared file storage service that supports the Network File System protocol. SFS file systems can scale up to petabytes, ensuring optimal performance for data-intensive and bandwidth-intensive applications.

You can use SFS file systems as persistent storage for containers and mount the file systems to containers when creating a workload.

CTS

CTS records operations on your cloud resources, allowing you to obtain, audit, and backtrack resource operation requests initiated from the public cloud management console or open APIs as well as responses to these requests.