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Applies to: Image Modified Kyvos Enterprise    Image Modified Kyvos Cloud (Managed Services on AWS)     Image Modified Kyvos Azure Marketplace

Image Modified Kyvos AWS Marketplace    Image Modified Kyvos Single Node Installation (Kyvos SNI)     Image Modified Kyvos Free ( Limited offering for AWS)

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The Kyvos Manager allows you to use a wizard that will help to deploy a cluster using any of the following options.

  1. Cluster deployment using resources that are part of the Kyvos Stack created by downloading a template from Kyvos Manager. See details on how to create and download the template.

    Info

    Kyvos uses Lambda to start the BI Server instances. The CloudFormation template will create three Lambda functions, for:

    1. Scheduled start of the BI Server
    2. Forced start of the BI Server
    3. Display cluster status on the Kyvos Web UI.


  2. Cluster deployment using resources created by your Custom Stack (not the one created by downloading the template from Kyvos Manager). In this case, the CloudFormation template is created by the user. The Lambda functions will not be created unless specified in your stack. To allow scheduling on the BI server, you can create and configure the Lamda functions after installation.

    Info

    You MUST ensure that you have all the prerequisites.


  3. Cluster deployment using account resources (selecting node mapping option) that are created externally without any stack. Here also, the Lambda functions will not be created. To allow scheduling on the BI server, you can create and configure the Lamda functions after installation.

    Info

    You MUST ensure that you have all the prerequisites.


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  1. Log onto your AWS Console, and create an EC2 instance for the Kyvos Manager.
  2. On this EC2 instance, copy or download the Kyvos installation setup shared by Kyvos Support.
  3. Install Kyvos Manager.
  4. Start the Kyvos Manager and access it using your credentials.
  5. Alternatively, access the installation URL, such as:
    http://clusterIP:port/kyvosmanager/kyvos-installer/aws
    If you do not have the URL and/or credentials, click  here  to contact support.

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