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[QT-525] enos: use spot instances for Vault targets
The previous strategy for provisioning infrastructure targets was to use the cheapest instances that could reliably perform as Vault cluster nodes. With this change we introduce a new model of bidding for spot fleet instances with the goal of costs savings and often more powerful instances. The spot fleet instance bidding has only been implemented for Vault clusters. Updating our Consul backend bidding will be handled in another PR. * Create a new `vault_cluster` module that handles installation, configuration, initializing, and unsealing Vault clusters. * Create a `target_ec2_instances` module that can provision a group of instances on-demand. * Create a `target_ec2_spot_fleet` module that can bid on a fleet of spot instances. * Extend every Enos scenario to utilize the spot fleet target acquisition strategy and the `vault_cluster` module. * Update our Enos CI modules to handle both the `aws-nuke` permissions and also the privileges to provision spot fleets. Signed-off-by: Ryan Cragun <me@ryan.ec>
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