You can configure PowerCenter in Amazon Marketplace for Windows or Linux as a Bring Your Own License (BYOL) listing.
You are responsible for the cost of the AWS services used while running this deployment. There is no additional cost for using this deployment. See the pricing pages for each AWS service you will be using for full details. Each deployment takes approximately one to two hours to complete.
Perform the following steps to launch the deployment:
Log in to AWS Marketplace using the AWS account to configure PowerCenter for Windows or for Red Hat Linux (BYOL) based on the operating system that you want to use.
Type
PowerCenter
in the search box and press
Enter
.
Click
PowerCenter
. The
Product Overview
page appears.
Click
Continue to Subscribe
. The
Subscribe to this software
page appears.
Click
Continue to Configuration
. The
Configure this software
page appears.
Based on your requirement, select one of the following options from the
Delivery Method
drop-down box to specify where you want to deploy
PowerCenter
:
PowerCenter
(New VPC). Select this option to deploy
PowerCenter
on a new VPC.
PowerCenter
(Existing VPC). Select this option to deploy
PowerCenter
on an existing VPC.
Choose
10.5.1
from the
Software Version
list.
Click
Continue to Launch
. The
Launch this software
page appears.
Select
Launch CloudFormation
from the
Choose Action
drop-down list and click
Launch
. The
Create stack
page appears.
Check the region for the deployment displayed in the upper-right corner of the navigation bar, and change it if necessary. This is where the network infrastructure for
PowerCenter
will be built. The template is launched in the U.S. West (Oregon) Region by default.
On the
Specify template
section, keep the default setting for the template URL, and then choose
Next
.
The default option is
Amazon S3 URL
.
On the
Specify stack details
page, change the stack name if needed. Review the parameters for the template. Provide values for the parameters that require input.
Under
Capabilities
, select the check box to acknowledge that the template will create IAM resources.
To deploy the stack, click
Create
.
Amazon AWS begins to create the stack and displays the CloudFormation dashboard. When the status is CREATE_COMPLETE, the deployment is complete. You can use the URL displayed on the
Output tab
to view the stack properties.
For all other parameters, review the default settings and customize them as necessary. When you finish reviewing and customizing the parameters, choose
Next.
In the following tables, parameters are listed by category and described separately for the deployment options:
into an existing VPC, make sure that your VPC has a minimum of two subnets. If you choose a remote desktop, you can either use one of the two subnets or use a separate public subnet. These subnets require NAT gateways in their route tables, to allow the instances to download packages and software without exposing them to the Internet. You also need the domain name option configured in the DHCP options, as explained in the
Amazon VPC documentation. When you launch the deployment, the wizard prompts you for the VPC settings.