Using H2O with Amazon AWS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ AWS Marketplace provides a straightforward way to deploy a cluster of VMs with H2O. 1. Log in to the `AWS Marketplace `__. 2. In the AMI & SaaS search bar, search for H2O, and select **H2O Artificial Intelligence** to open H2O in the marketplace. Review the information on this page. Note that the Delivery Methods section provides two options: - **H2O Cluster of VM**: All the VPC, subnets, and network security groups are created for you. - **H2O Cluster of VM - Bring your own VPC**: All the networks security groups, subnets, and internet gateways are created by the user. Click **Continue** after reviewing to open the Launch on EC2 page. .. figure:: ../images/aws_h2oai.png :alt: H2O Artificial Intelligence 3. The Launch on EC2 page provides information about launch options. On the Manual Launch tab: - Select the offering that you prefer. - Select the region to launch. - Specify a Deployment option. Click **Launch with CloudFormation Console** to begin creating your stack. .. figure:: ../images/aws_launch_on_ec2.png :alt: Launch On EC2 page 4. On the Select Template page, review the template being used, follow the steps to deploy your cluster, and then click **Next** to continue. .. figure:: ../images/aws_select_template.png :alt: Select template 5. Enter any desired Stack details including the following: - Stack name (required) - InstanceType - KeyName - SSHLocation - vmCount Click **Next** to continue. .. figure:: ../images/aws_specify_details.png :alt: Specify details 6. Enter any optional tags and/or permissions on the Options page. Click **Next** to continue. .. figure:: ../images/aws_options.png :alt: Options page 7. Review the Stack configuration. Click **Create** to create the Stack, or click **Previous** to return to another page and edit any information. After your cluster is created, you can access H2O Flow on any of the nodes by going to http:///:54321. Enter ``h2o`` for the username and your instance ID for the password. To connect to the operating system, use SSH and the username ``ubuntu``.