Integrate Amazon EC2 with Drupal

Integration Analysis

Our team of expert Drupal developers has researched available modules for integration with Amazon EC2. We’ve combined this with feedback from the Drupal community to provide you with basic expectations of what this integration will require.

Below you’ll find information on the available module(s) along with developer notes. Our summary analysis covers both Drupal 7 and Drupal 8. Learn more about how we rated each module or let us know if we missed something.

Module: Drush EC2

This experimental module is designed for using Amazon EC2 in conjunction with Drupal.

Module Stability
Default Features
Integration Complexity
Documentation
Drupal 7
Module Stability
Security Risk
Default Features
Very Limited
Integration Complexity
Very Complex
Documentation
N/A
Drupal 8
Module Stability
Port: Not Started
Default Features
N/A
Integration Complexity
N/A
Documentation
N/A
Module: AWS EC2 Remote Management

This module uses the AWS SDK module in order to provide remote control of Amazon Web Service EC2 Instances.

Module Stability
Default Features
Integration Complexity
Documentation
Drupal 7
Module Stability
Unstable
Default Features
Developers Only
Integration Complexity
Simple
Documentation
No Documentation
Drupal 8
Module Stability
Port: Not Started
Default Features
N/A
Integration Complexity
N/A
Documentation
N/A
Module: Amazon EC2 Console

This module makes it possible for users to manage their resources within the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud from within Drupal.

Module Stability
Default Features
Integration Complexity
Documentation
Drupal 7
Module Stability
Nonexistent
Default Features
N/A
Integration Complexity
N/A
Documentation
N/A
Drupal 8
Module Stability
Port: Not Started
Default Features
N/A
Integration Complexity
N/A
Documentation
N/A