* As the dupe bug #996857 states, not having this means things tested on LXC won't work the same on EC2
* We are basically abusing security groups in EC2 by giving every node its own group. Because of the way EC2 works, having to put everynode in a group at launch time, its just not dynamic enough. This also has been a source of difficulty in working with OpenStack.
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* As the dupe bug #996857 states, not having this means things tested on LXC won't work the same on EC2
* We are basically abusing security groups in EC2 by giving every node its own group. Because of the way EC2 works, having to put everynode in a group at launch time, its just not dynamic enough. This also has been a source of difficulty in working with OpenStack.