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For the overview of VEDA, go to edx-video-pipeline (VEDA). That has some nice architecture diagram as well

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  1. Reach out in the Slack #video-pipeline and ask for a superuser to add you to the users list for Veda Admin
  2. Make sure you have your SSH key generated
  3. DevOps has fine documentation for you to setup your presence on edx-hub AWS account. Please follow it to setup your aws-hub account
  4. Access to the veda-secure repo. If you don't have access to the repo, ask to join the group at https://github.com/orgs/edx-ops/teams/veda-secure-contributors
  5. Then create a PR like https://github.com/edx-ops/veda-secure/pull/9/files to add your own ssh public key
  6. Create a PR like https://github.com/edx/edx-iam/pull/256 in the edx-iam repo. This will get you the permission to switch to veda role in AWS
  7. Terraform installed.
  8. Log into your aws hub account, if you haven't already, then switch your role to edx-veda-admin. See screenshot below. Then you should be able to see all VEDA EC2 instances!  (Note:  If you don't see any instances, make sure that you are looking at the U.S. East (N. Virginia) region.  This is selectable from a pull-down menu near the upper right corner of the console.)
  9. Check out Flower for our queues as well

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