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CloudBeaver Enterprise deployment in Microsoft Azure
Note: This deployment method is available in the Enterprise edition only.
This guide explains how to deploy CloudBeaver Enterprise on Microsoft Azure using the Azure Portal.
Before you begin, ensure you have a Microsoft Azure account for accessing Azure services.
Tip: If you don’t have an Azure account, sign up on the Azure signup page.
- Log in to the Azure Portal and search for Community images in the search bar.
- In the search bar on the left side under Community images, enter
cloudbeaver-ee
. Select the image for your region from the list and click Create VM.
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Project details:
- Subscription: Choose your Azure subscription.
- Resource group: Create a new group or select an existing one.
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Instance details:
- Virtual machine name: Set a unique name for the VM.
- Size: Choose a VM with at least 2 vCPUs and 4 GiB RAM.
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Administrator account:
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Username: Set to
ubuntu
. - SSH public key source: Generate a new key pair or use an existing one.
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Username: Set to
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Inbound port rules:
- Select inbound ports: Enable ports SSH (22), HTTP (80), and HTTPS (443).
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Double-check your configuration and click Review + Create to finalize.
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Begin the initial setup of the CloudBeaver server in your browser.
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In your browser, go to
http://<Instance_IP>/
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is the public IP address of your instance. -
You’ll be redirected to CloudBeaver’s initial configuration wizard to complete the setup.
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Administration
- Server configuration
- Create Connection
- Connection Templates Management
- Access Management
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Authentication methods
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Local Access Authentication
- Anonymous Access Configuration
- Reverse proxy header authentication
- LDAP
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Single Sign On
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SAML
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OpenID
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AWS OpenID
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AWS SAML
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AWS IAM
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AWS OpenId via Okta
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Snowflake SSO
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Okta OpenId
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Cognito OpenId
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JWT authentication
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Kerberos authentication
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NTLM
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Microsoft Entra ID authentication
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Google authentication
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Local Access Authentication
- Database authentication methods
- Network configuration settings
- User credentials storage
- Cloud databases configuration
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Query Manager
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Drivers Management
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Features
- Server configuration
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Domain manager
- Product configuration parameters
- Command line parameters
- Local Preferences
- API
- Deployment options
- Additional setup and management