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Cloudbreak on azure using cloudbreak.sequenceiq.com
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Created on ‎07-07-2016 08:36 PM - edited ‎08-19-2019 03:42 AM
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Cloudbreak with cloudbreak.sequenceiq.com seems very easy on AWS. I simply create a role and use that role in cloudbreak to deploy instances. For azure I am not sure where to get App Id, Password, App Owner Tenant Id. Where do a find this info to launch clusters from cloubreak.sequenceiq.com? do I have to launch cloudbreak deployer on azure do use cloudbreak.sequenceiq.com? I don't have to do this with AWS.
Created ‎07-07-2016 11:08 PM
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Hi, @Sunile Manjee,
On azure it is totally different. You should read more about it here: provisioning-prerequisites . We have a helper tool, which helps you if you don't want to do the hard work 🙂
I hope this helps.
Created ‎07-07-2016 11:08 PM
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Hi, @Sunile Manjee,
On azure it is totally different. You should read more about it here: provisioning-prerequisites . We have a helper tool, which helps you if you don't want to do the hard work 🙂
I hope this helps.
Created ‎07-08-2016 01:00 AM
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@rkovacs so does that mean to use cloudbreak.sequenceiq.com with azure i must launch azure vm?
Created ‎07-08-2016 07:58 AM
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It does mean, you have to use the tool the generate an app, and fill the result on the form what you attached.
