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# AWS specific configuration options
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These options can be set as environment variables to customize how your cluster is created. Only options
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specific to AWS are documented in this file, for cross-provider options see TODO:global-options-doc.
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This is a work-in-progress; not all options are documented yet!
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## ZONE
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The AWS availability zone to deploy to. Defaults to us-west-2a.
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## AWS_IMAGE
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The AMI to use. If not specified, the image will be selected based on the AWS region.
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## AWS_S3_BUCKET, AWS_S3_REGION
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The bucket name to use, and the region where the bucket should be created, or where the bucket is located if it exists already.
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If not specified, defaults to AWS_S3_REGION us-east-1, because buckets are globally named and you probably
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want to share a bucket across all regions; us-east-1 is a sensible (relatively arbitrary) default.
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AWS_S3_BUCKET will default to a uniquely generated name, so you won't collide with other kubernetes users.
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(Currently this uses the hash of your AWS Access key to produce a per-user unique value).
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It is not a bad idea to set AWS_S3_BUCKET to something more human friendly.
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AWS_S3_REGION is useful for people that want to control their data location, because of regulatory restrictions for example.
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