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How to Implement PowerCenter on Microsoft Azure

How to Implement PowerCenter on Microsoft Azure

Overview

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PowerCenter is a data integration product that transforms fragmented, raw data from any source and at any latency into complete information. You can integrate data from on-premises data sources, cloud data sources, or on Microsoft Azure data sources with PowerCenter.
You can run PowerCenter on Azure to deliver business value quickly. You can perform the data integration in the Azure or on-premises environment seamlessly. You can update Azure infrastructure resources based on your needs. You can create mappings, workflows, and metadata across on-premises and Azure cloud environments.
You can create an Azure machine instance, which is a virtual server, in the Azure cloud. Each instance type offers different compute, memory, and storage capabilities. You can select an instance type based on the requirements of the application or software that you plan to run.
You can configure PowerCenter on Azure using one of the following methods:
  1. Deploy. You can install PowerCenter on Azure with the Azure Marketplace. Azure Marketplace is an online store that helps customers find, buy, and immediately use the software and services they need to build products and run their businesses.
  2. Install. You can install PowerCenter on Azure with the conventional and manual installation where you configure Azure infrastructure settings.
  3. Migrate. To migrate on-premises PowerCenter to the Azure cloud, you can select the right Azure resources and later work on optimizing another PowerCenter environment. You can use an Azure instance with any supported operating system for the migration of PowerCenter.
    To migrate PowerCenter to Azure, you must prepare Azure VM instances and databases and install the Informatica services on Azure. You can restore the domain and the PowerCenter repository from on-premises to Microsoft SQL Server domain database. You can then synchronize the domain log folders, source, and target files from an on-premises server to an Azure instance.

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