To my knowledge there isnt any support for SSIS on Azure. We had a similar need and the catchall answer for all technologies not supported on Azure today is the VMRole and thats what we went with. Create a VM using Hyper-V, install everything you want on it (including SSIS) and deploy the VM to Azure. Now you can deploy the SSIS packages to the VM and run it on the cloud connecting to the SQL Azure. You can hence migrate your SQL server databases and SSIS packages to the Azure.
There are few challenges with this. SInce SSIS isnt supported on Azure we were not able to read and write to a storage container and had to come up with a workaround but that wasnt a detterent for us. SSIS on VM works well with SQL Azure.
Using Amazon VPC, you can isolate your DB Instances in your own virtual network, and connect to your existing IT infrastructure using industry-standard encrypted IPSec VPN. To learn more about Amazon RDS in VPC, refer to the Amazon RDS User Guide. In addition, using Amazon RDS, you can configure firewall settings and control network access to your DB Instances.
blueprint
is a set of components and requirements that define an application template. An environment
is a place where a blueprint/components can be deployed, and a deployment
is the living instantiation of a blueprint to an environment (aka a stack).