Veritas InfoScale™ 8.0.1 Solutions in Cloud Environments

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Product(s): InfoScale & Storage Foundation (8.0.1)
Platform: Windows
  1. Overview and preparation
    1.  
      Overview of InfoScale solutions in cloud environments
    2.  
      InfoScale agents for monitoring resources in cloud environments
    3.  
      Preparing for InfoScale installations in cloud environments
    4.  
      Installing the AWS CLI package
    5.  
      VPC security groups example
  2. Configurations for Amazon Web Services - Windows
    1. Replication configurations in AWS - Windows
      1.  
        Replication from on-premises to AWS - Windows
      2.  
        Replication across AZs in an AWS region - Windows
      3.  
        Replication across AWS regions - Windows
    2. HA and DR configurations in AWS - Windows
      1.  
        Failover within a subnet of an AWS AZ using virtual private IP - Windows
      2.  
        Failover across AWS subnets using overlay IP - Windows
      3.  
        Public access to InfoScale cluster nodes in AWS using Elastic IP - Windows
      4.  
        DR from on-premises to AWS and across AWS regions or VPCs - Windows
      5.  
        DR from on-premises to AWS - Windows
  3. Configurations for Microsoft Azure - Windows
    1. Replication configurations in Azure - Windows
      1.  
        Replication from on-premises to Azure - Windows
      2.  
        Replication within an Azure region - Windows
      3.  
        Replication across Azure regions - Windows
    2. HA and DR configurations in Azure - Windows
      1.  
        Failover within an Azure subnet using private IP - Windows
      2.  
        Failover across Azure subnets using overlay IP - Windows
      3.  
        Public access to cluster nodes in Azure using public IP - Windows
      4.  
        DR from on-premises to Azure and across Azure regions or VNets - Windows
  4. Replication to and across cloud environments
    1.  
      Data replication in supported cloud environments
    2.  
      Supported replication scenarios
    3.  
      Setting up replication across AWS and Azure environments

Public access to cluster nodes in Azure using public IP - Windows

To allow public access to a cluster node or to an application configured for HA in Azure environment, specify the IP in the PublicIP attribute for the AzureIP resource. This IP is used to map the Public IP address to a secondary private IP address. For example, if you have an application that needs to be highly available and to be accessible globally, you can use the PublicIP attribute of the AzureIP agent to ensure both.

Sample service group configuration with Public IP
group AzureAuthGrp (
                SystemList = { AzureVM1 = 0, AzureVM2 = 1 }
                Parallel = 1
                )

                AzureAuth azureAuth (
                    SubscriptionId = 640a326-fga6-90gh-b616-c1e9bb
                    ClientId = e8d899-d32a-47d04-8986-be739104d
                    SecretKey = fnlhPhrQpiNtrItpRhnGrrNklFngLs
                    TenantId = 9fjkabae-2348-4308-b503-6667d61
                                )

                Phantom phres (
                                )
                                
group AzurePublicIPGrp (
                SystemList = { AzureVM1 = 0, AzureVM2 = 1 }
                )
                
                IP IP_res (
                     Address = "10.1.5.67"
                     SubNetMask = "255.255.255.0"
                     MACAddress @AzureVM1 = 00-0D-3A-91-73-A0
                     MACAddress @AzureVM2 = 00-0D-3A-92-03-DC
                          )
                
                NIC NIC_res (
                     MACAddress @AzureVM1 = 00-0D-3A-91-73-A0
                     MACAddress @AzureVM2 = 00-0D-3A-92-03-DC
                            )
                                
                AzureIP AzurePublicIPres (
                     PrivateIP = "10.1.5.42"
                     MACAddress @AzureVM1 = 00-0D-3A-91-73-A0
                     MACAddress @AzureVM2 = 00-0D-3A-92-03-DC
                     PublicIP = "52.165.223.2"
                     AzureAuthResName = azureAuth                              
                                )
                                
                IP_res requires AzurePublicIPres
                AzurePublicIPres requires NIC_res