Step-by-step process to launch Klera on Azure cloud platform, starting with instance launch.
Klera Production System Specifications
To allow user select a particular configuration in a private cloud. The hardware requirement is as follows:-
Base Platform - 250 users/node, 5% concurrency
Cores |
RAM |
HDD |
8 cores hyper-threaded (16 threads) |
64GB |
Enterprise grade SSD for Klera installation – Total 1TB in Raid 5 configuration |
Base Platform with AI/ML/Python support - 250 users/node, 5% concurrency
Cores |
RAM |
HDD |
16 cores hyper-threaded (32 threads) |
128GB |
Enterprise grade SSD for Klera installation – Total 1.6TB in Raid 5 configuration |
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Enter virtual machines in the search.
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Under Services, select Virtual machines.
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In the Virtual machines page, select Create and then Virtual machine. The Create a virtual machine page opens.
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In the Basics tab, under Project details, make sure the correct subscription is selected and then choose to Create new resource group. Enter myResourceGroup for the name.*.
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Under Instance details, enter myVM for the Virtual machine name, size availability and pricing are dependent on your region and subscription.
Instance type
RAM
CPU
Disk
OS
D16s_v5
64.0 GiB
16 vCPUs
Premium SSD 1 TB
1. Linux OEL 7.6
2. RHEL 7.9
3. Windows
D32s_v5
128.0 GiB
32 vCPUs
Premium SSD 1.6 TB
RHEL 7.9 is available in Microsoft Azure marketplace.
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16
S
v5
Standard general-purpose compute
16 vCPU
Supports premium SSD disk (production and performance workload)
Generation (latest generation 5)
In availability options: No infrastructure redundancy is required. -
Under Administrator account, select SSH key (Linux) / provide a username, such as azureuser and a password (Windows). The password must be at least 12 characters long and meet the defined complexity requirements.
- A virtual machine (VM) instance requires a fixed external IP address that does not change, you can obtain a Static IP address.
- In the Networking tab, for Public IP click “Create new”.
- Under assign, select Static.
- Click OK.
- Under Inbound port rules > Public inbound ports, choose Allow selected ports
Klera Service
Hosting Port
Klera UI Service
18080
Klera Content Viewer
18089
Account Management
48444
File Hosting Server
48446
SSH / RDP
22 / 3389
SMTP / Custom TCP
465 / 587
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Leave the remaining defaults and then select the Review + create button at the bottom of the page.
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On the Create a virtual machine page, you can see the details about the VM you are about to create. When you are ready, select Create.
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When the deployment is finished, select Go to resource.
Install Klera
Please follow the below process to install Klera on Windows/Linux system
Click here for Windows based deployment
Click here for Linux based deployment
For more assistance, please reach out to support@klera.io