Cloudmersive Private Cloud Reverse Proxy Server Installation

Overview

Cloudmersive Private Cloud Reverse Proxy Server can be installed on Windows Server 2016, Debian 10 Linux, and Kubernetes (Linux) clusters.

Licensing

Licensing is required for Cloudmersive Private Cloud. Work with your Cloudmersive repreesentative to provision trial or production licenses into your account. Licensing is based on environment (pre-production, production) and core needs.

Windows Server 2016 Installation

To install Cloudmersive Private Cloud Reverse Proxy Server in Windows Server 2016, you will first need to provision a VM with the needed specifications. See the appropriate best practices, specifications and guidance for different environments:


Debian 10 Linux Installation

Software Installation Pre-requisites

Debian 10 with a graphical user interface (GUI) enabled is required. See additional software pre-requisites in the Installation page in Management > Private Cloud Deployment. Be sure to install the latest software updates prior to beginning the installation process.

Hardware Provisioning

The first step to install is to provision the hardware or virtual machines needed and associated infrastructure. For single-node operation, a single server is required. For high-availability, a minimum of two nodes is required. A minimum of 200 GB of disk space (SSD-based disks are recommended), 16 GB of RAM, and 2 compute cores is required.

Performing the Installation

Navigate to the Cloudmersive Management portal, log in, and click on Private Cloud Deployment. You will see one item for each node in the cluster. To install a node in the cluster, click on the corresponding node, then click on Debian 10 Linux and follow the directions for your environment. Depending on your configuration and license, the instructions will vary.

Outbound Network Connectivity

To perform the installation, some outbound network connectivity from your Linux Server out to Cloudmersive services is required. See the instructions included in the Cloudmersive Management portal to whitelist or allow the outbound network connectivity where required.

Kubernetes (Linux) Cluster Installation

Hardware Provisioning

The first step to install is to provision the hardware or virtual machines needed and associated infrastructure. For single-node operation, a single server is required. For high-availability, a minimum of two nodes is required. A minimum of 200 GB of disk space (SSD-based disks are recommended), 16 GB of RAM, and 2 compute cores is required.

Performing the Installation

Navigate to the Cloudmersive Management portal, log in, and click on Private Cloud Deployment. You will see one item for each node in the cluster. To install a node in the cluster, click on the corresponding node, then click on Kubernetes and follow the directions for your environment. Depending on your configuration and license, the instructions will vary.

Outbound Network Connectivity

To perform the installation, some outbound network connectivity from your Kubernetes Cluster out to Cloudmersive services is required. See the instructions included in the Cloudmersive Management portal to whitelist or allow the outbound network connectivity where required.