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  1. Preface
  2. Runtime environments
  3. Hosted Agent
  4. Secure Agent groups
  5. Serverless runtime environments
  6. Connectors in a serverless runtime environment
  7. Secure Agents
  8. Secure Agent installation

Runtime Environments

Runtime Environments

VPC configuration tasks

VPC configuration tasks

When you set up your cloud environment, you can add safe IP addresses for IP filtering, set up a system disk, set up a location for JAR files and external libraries, and configure TLS to authenticate REST APIs.
Perform the following VPC configuration tasks as necessary:
  • Add trusted IP addresses. If your organization filters based on IP addresses, add the safe Informatica addresses so that they won't get blocked by the firewall. For more information, see Adding trusted Informatica IP addresses.
  • Configure a system disk. A system disk can help improve mapping performance. For guidelines on setting up a system disk, see Configuring a system disk. For more information on the system disk properties, see Configuring the System Disk properties.
  • Additional configuration if you want to use existing EFS or NFS directories as data disks in a serverless runtime environment. For more information, see Using EFS or NFS directories as data disks.
  • Create a data disk in your serverless runtime environment if you have files in EFS or NFS directories that you want to use in the environment. For more information, see Configuring a data disk.
  • Create a supplementary file location. If your mappings use JAR files and external libraries, set up a location on Amazon S3 to store the files. For more information, see Creating the supplementary file location.
  • Configure TLS to authenticate REST APIs. If you use a REST V3 Connector, you can configure TLS to authenticate REST APIs. For more information, see Configuring TLS to authenticate REST APIs.

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