Creating external resources for Kyvos on Azure
Applies to: Kyvos Enterprise Kyvos Cloud (SaaS on AWS) Kyvos AWS Marketplace
Kyvos Azure Marketplace Kyvos GCP Marketplace Kyvos Single Node Installation (Kyvos SNI)
You can create the Kyvos resources externally on Azure. For this, perform the steps mentioned in the sections below.
Note
Download the Azure Installation Files folder and keep all the requisite files handy.
Kyvos Manager Node
To create the Kyvos Manager node, perform the following steps.
Go to Azure Portal.
Click create a virtual machine.
Select the Subscription and Resource Group that you want to use.
Provide the Virtual Machine name.
From the Image drop-down, choose the supported RHEL version from the list.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.6 - Gen 2 option (recommended).
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.4 - Gen 2
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.8 - Gen 1
Change the Username to adminuser
In SSH public key source, use the existing public key and put its value, and click Next.
Create and attach a disk for the Kyvos Manager node and click Next.
Choose Virtual Network, Subnet, and Public IP (if needed).
In NIC network Security Group, click Advance and then select a Security Group. Click Next.
Add tags (optional).
Click Review and Create.
Next, perform the steps mentioned here.
Kyvos Web Portal, BI Server, Query Engine Nodes, and Dedicated Compute Cluster
Go to Azure Portal.
Click On create a virtual machine.
Select Subscription, Resource Group, and provide the Virtual Machine name.
Orchestration mode for Query Engine and dedicated compute cluster must be Uniform only. See the Creating a dedicated compute cluster for more information.
From the Image drop-down, choose the supported RHEL version from the list.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.6 - Gen 2 option (recommended).
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.4 - Gen 2
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.8 - Gen 1
Change the Username to adminuser
In SSH public key source, use existing public key and put its value, and click Next.
Create and attach a disk for BI/QE Installation, and click Next.
Choose Virtual Network, Subnet, and Public IP (if needed).
In NIC network Security Group, click Advance and then select a Security Group.
Click Next.
Add tags and click Review and Create.
Next, perform the steps mentioned here.
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