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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 creating a serverless runtime environment.
To set up the AWS environment, complete the following tasks:
  1. Create and configure AWS resources to connect to the serverless runtime environment.
  2. Configure VPC to VPC connectivity to access data across VPCs.
  3. Create an IAM role that the serverless runtime environment and
    advanced cluster
    worker nodes can use to create, attach, detach, and delete the ENI that's associated with the private subnet in your VPC.
  4. Create a system disk to improve mapping performance in
    Data Integration
    .
  5. Create a data disk if you have files on Amazon EFS or an NFS file server that you want to use in tasks.
  6. If tasks use JAR files and external libraries, dedicate a location on Amazon S3 to store the files and create folders for each file type.
  7. If your organization allows only trusted IP addresses, add the IP addresses for the Informatica NAT gateway to the trusted list.
The following image shows how the serverless runtime environment connects to your AWS resources:
The serverless runtime environment in Informatica’s AWS account connects to the
                    components you create in your AWS account to run mappings. Informatica’s AWS
                    account contains a VPC with the serverless runtime environment. The VPC in
                    Informatica’s AWS account points to a private subnet in the VPC in your AWS
                    account through an ENI. The private subnet in your AWS account points to a
                    public subnet that is associated with a NAT gateway. The VPC in your AWS account
                    also contains an internet gateway and an IAM role, and it can connect to another
                    VPC in the same account.

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