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  1. Preface
  2. Runtime environments
  3. Hosted Agent
  4. Secure Agent groups
  5. Elastic runtime environments
  6. Serverless runtime environments
  7. Secure Agents
  8. Secure Agent installation

Runtime Environments

Runtime Environments

Set up the AWS environment

Set up the AWS environment

Set up your AWS environment to create and configure the required AWS resources before deploying an elastic runtime environment.
To set up the AWS environment, complete the following tasks:
  1. Create and configure AWS resources that the elastic runtime environment can use to start a Secure Agent and to run jobs.
  2. Create a cluster installer policy that contains the permissions that allow the cluster to interact with an elastic runtime environment.
  3. Create an IAM role for the cluster installer that allows the cluster installer to deploy an elastic runtime environment.
  4. Create a worker policy that contains the permissions that allow worker nodes to process data in an elastic runtime environment.
  5. Create an IAM role for the worker nodes that allows the worker nodes to process data in the elastic runtime environment.
  6. Optionally, launch an EC2 instance for the jump host to remotely access the elastic runtime environment. If you can access the private subnet through your enterprise network, you don't need to create a jump host.
  7. Launch an EC2 instance for the master node.
The following image shows how the AWS environment appears with a deployed elastic runtime environment:
The VPC contains a private subnet and a public subnet. The
                                        private subnet contains an elastic runtime environment with
                                        a master node and worker nodes that connect to Amazon EFS.
                                        The public subnet contains a jump host and a NAT gateway. A
                                        user connects to the jump host, which connects to the master
                                        node. The master node connects to worker nodes, and the
                                        worker nodes connect to the NAT gateway. Then, the NAT
                                        gateway interacts with the internet gateway to access an
                                        Informatica organization through the internet.

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