What good are advanced EC2 management tools?

I am looking to control a system (or, preferably, several systems) of machines on EC2, and currently the only way I can do this in a reasonable way is to extend Typica and create a control panel that launches, configures and checks on machines for me .

I do not expect that there will be any ready-made solutions for my problem, but I wonder if there are good tools for managing EC2 instances? Preferably in Java, but most likely it will be easier to learn a new language than to implement a seriously powerful control panel.

And yes, I know about Elasticfox - it's a great tool, but not powerful enough for what I'm looking for.

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In addition, Cloud42 , but while all of these tools along with the new official Amazon Java API are pretty nice, none of them (other than human rights, which is awesome, but very incompatible with what I'm doing, unfortunately) has any functionality remotely close to properly managing the launch of the application in the cloud.

I suspect that Nimbus and OpenNebula are actually tools close to what I asked about - proper automatic control of the system, and not just access to manual control of the machine, but I did not have the opportunity to examine them.

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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/1710303/


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