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  1. Preface
  2. Advanced clusters
  3. Setting up AWS
  4. Setting up Google Cloud
  5. Setting up Microsoft Azure
  6. Setting up a self-service cluster
  7. Setting up a local cluster
  8. Advanced configurations
  9. Troubleshooting
  10. Appendix A: Command reference

Advanced Clusters

Advanced Clusters

Setting up a self-service cluster

Setting up a self-service cluster

Set up your cloud environment so that the Secure Agent can connect to a Kubernetes cluster and use it as a self-service cluster in your organization.
Complete the following tasks:
  1. Complete the prerequisites. Verify that you have the necessary privileges and learn about resource access in the cloud environment.
  2. Create a Kubernetes cluster to use as the self-service cluster.
  3. Download and install a Secure Agent. Set up the agent on a virtual machine that meets the minimum resource requirements.
  4. Allow domains. The cluster requires to access certain domains to fetch artifacts and to access sources and targets.
  5. Create a Kubernetes ClusterRole with permissions that allow access to Kubernetes cluster resources like Pods and ConfigMaps. You can also create a combination of a ClusterRole and Role to further restrict permissions.
  6. Create a storage role to allow the Secure Agent and the self-service cluster to store staging data and log files.
  7. Configure access to data sources to allow the self-service cluster to read and write data in mappings.
To use a self-service cluster on AWS, perform additional steps, including configuring cluster authentication.
The following YouTube video demonstrates how to create a Kubernetes cluster on Amazon EKS and register it as a self-service cluster in
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