Deploy using Amazon Web Services
The following steps will walk you through the deployment:
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Log onto the AWS Management Console.
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Within the AWS services window select
EC2
within the All services > Compute heading. -
Click
Launch Instance
within the EC2 Dashboard > Resources window. -
Within the Step 1: Choose an Amazon Machine Image (AMI) window, click
Community AMIs
from the left-hand menu. Search for Osirium PAM. -
Click
Select
next to the latest version found. -
Within the Step 2: Choose an Instance Type window, select the instance you want to deploy the PAM Server onto.
Note
Recommendation is a minimum instance size of 8 vCPUs and 16 GiB.
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Click
Next: Configure Instance Details
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Within the Step 3: Configure Instance Details window, configuring as per your requirements.
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Click
Next: Add Storage
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Within the Step 4 Add Storage window, configure a minimum storage size of 80GB.
Note
To add an additional volume see: Adding Instances Store Volumes to Your EC2 Instance.
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Click
Next: Add Tags
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Within the Step 5: Add tags window, configure tags as per your requirements.
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Click
Next: Configure Security Group
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Within the Step 6: Configure Security Groups window, click
Next: Configure Security Groups
. The PAM Server preconfigured security group will be visible and the required firewall rules that need to be applied will be listed. -
Click
Review and Launch
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Within the Step 7: Review Instance Launch window, review and click
Launch
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Within the Select an existing key pair or create a new key pair window select the option you want to use.
If you use an existing key pair or create a new key pair, make sure the private key file is made available to SuperAdmins who may need to login to the default ubuntu account.
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Click
Launch Instances
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Within the Launch Status window, click
View Instances
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From the instances list, right-click the PAM Server instance created and click
Connect
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You will be presented with the Connect To Your Instance window which provides the instructions on how to connect to your instance. Leave this window open.
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Open an SSH client of your choice and follow the instructions in the Connect To Your Instance window to connect using the private key file.
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Once the server has been successfully deployed and powered on the next step is to restore the backup file. Click here for next steps Upgrading using the backup file