CloudStack End User Agreement
Introduction
CloudStack is an Infrastructure as a Service provided to University of Calgary researchers. It allows them to quickly deploy Virtual Machines to support their research.
Researchers have a great degree of freedom in how they use CloudStack. They are solely responsible for maintaining any VMs they deploy.
CloudStack is a research environment. While the system is available 24/7, support is only available during University business hours.
Researchers are asked to follow the best practices listed below to ensure that the system remains available for the campus community.
Best Practices
- Please stay abreast of security updates for your OS and apply them.
- Backup your data (RCS does not provide backups).
- Do not run Windows (This infrastructure is not licensed to run Windows).
- The University's "Acceptable Use of Electronic Resources and Information Policy" applies to your work using a VM. Please look here and search for "Electronic".
- This environment is only rated to handle Level 1 and Level 2 data. Please see here and select "Information Security Classification Standard" for details.
- If you create user accounts on your VM, make sure to manage them appropriately (remove/disable accounts that are no longer required).
- If you have created accounts, you are responsible for the appropriate use of the VM by those accounts.
- All user accounts on the VM must have good passwords. See here for details on creating strong passwords.
- CloudStack is not meant as a High Performance Computing (HPC) number cruncher. If you have HPC needs, please see "How to get an account" for details on how to apply for an account on ARC. Not sure what you need? Contact us at support@hpc.ucalgary.ca.
- If your VM faces the outside world, please consider using appropriate security tools. Contact support@hpc.ucalgary.ca for assistance.
Important notes
In the event of a security incident, IT Operations/Security will shut down affected VMs.
Non-critical patches/upgrades to CloudStack that are required will happen on Tuesday of each week. Running VMs should not be affected.
Non-critical patches/upgrades that require a complete restart of CloudStack will occur after 1 day email notice.
Urgent security patches to CloudStack may happen with little to no notice.
Please check back with this document as changes may occur.