# Run Ark on AWS To set up Ark on AWS, you: * Create your S3 bucket * Create an AWS IAM user for Ark * Configure the server * Create a Secret for your credentials If you do not have the `aws` CLI locally installed, follow the [user guide][5] to set it up. ## Create S3 bucket Heptio Ark requires an object storage bucket to store backups in. Create an S3 bucket, replacing placeholders appropriately: ```bash aws s3api create-bucket \ --bucket \ --region \ --create-bucket-configuration LocationConstraint= ``` NOTE: us-east-1 does not support a `LocationConstraint`. If your region is `us-east-1`, omit the bucket configuration: ```bash aws s3api create-bucket \ --bucket \ --region us-east-1 ``` ## Create IAM user For more information, see [the AWS documentation on IAM users][14]. 1. Create the IAM user: ```bash aws iam create-user --user-name heptio-ark ``` 2. Attach policies to give `heptio-ark` the necessary permissions: ```bash aws iam attach-user-policy \ --policy-arn arn:aws:iam::aws:policy/AmazonS3FullAccess \ --user-name heptio-ark aws iam attach-user-policy \ --policy-arn arn:aws:iam::aws:policy/AmazonEC2FullAccess \ --user-name heptio-ark ``` 3. Create an access key for the user: ```bash aws iam create-access-key --user-name heptio-ark ``` The result should look like: ```json { "AccessKey": { "UserName": "heptio-ark", "Status": "Active", "CreateDate": "2017-07-31T22:24:41.576Z", "SecretAccessKey": , "AccessKeyId": } } ``` 4. Create an Ark-specific credentials file (`credentials-ark`) in your local directory: ``` [default] aws_access_key_id= aws_secret_access_key= ``` where the access key id and secret are the values returned from the `create-access-key` request. ## Credentials and configuration In the Ark root directory, run the following to first set up namespaces, RBAC, and other scaffolding. To run in a custom namespace, make sure that you have edited the YAML files to specify the namespace. See [Run in custom namespace][0]. ```bash kubectl apply -f examples/common/00-prereqs.yaml ``` Create a Secret. In the directory of the credentials file you just created, run: ```bash kubectl create secret generic cloud-credentials \ --namespace \ --from-file cloud=credentials-ark ``` Specify the following values in the example files: * In `examples/aws/00-ark-config.yaml`: * Replace `` and ``. See the [Config definition][6] for details. * In `examples/common/10-deployment.yaml`: * Make sure that `spec.template.spec.containers[*].env.name` is "AWS_SHARED_CREDENTIALS_FILE". * (Optional) If you run the nginx example, in file `examples/nginx-app/with-pv.yaml`: * Replace `` with `gp2`. This is AWS's default `StorageClass` name. ## Start the server In the root of your Ark directory, run: ```bash kubectl apply -f examples/aws/00-ark-config.yaml kubectl apply -f examples/common/10-deployment.yaml ``` [0]: namespace.md [6]: config-definition.md#aws [14]: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/introduction.html