I see you have no reply yet to this, Chris.
I think it is possible to run only the UI on a separate machine if you wish
and have it configured to speak to the MS. If you wish the end users access
to the API, you'll have to expose the MS. Some public offerings do this,
some have written their own proxy service.
regards,

On Sun, Mar 21, 2021 at 3:23 PM vas...@gmx.de <vas...@gmx.de> wrote:

> Hello everyone!
>
> Today i would need some advise or suggestions on how to provide access
> to the cloud management for endusers.
> From what I understand so far, the management services / Web-GUI is
> hosted on the mamagement server.
>
> When a provider is provisioning a cloud for some costumers, the
> administration will take place through the GUI and on the management
> server (or via CLI).
> From an End-User (costumer) side, to manage my cloud-environment i
> will need acces to the Web-GUI or CLI to make my configurations and
> manage the cloud.
>
> Now i would need an advise / best practises on how to realise the
> access to the management station for End-Users.
>
> Is there away to make the web - gui availeable form "inside" the cloud
> (from the public traffic / end-user traffic networks) out of the box?
> Would you suggest a 2nd management instance with an "dedicated" NIC /
> Birdge setup in an DMZ?
>
> I am thankfull for your suggestions and ideas!
>
> With regards,
> Chris
>


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Daan

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