One Identity Active Roles on Azure and AWS Marketplace
Release Notes
July 2020
These release notes provide information about the One Identity Active Roles on Azure and AWS Marketplace.
Release Notes
July 2020
These release notes provide information about the One Identity Active Roles on Azure and AWS Marketplace.
Active Roles supports AWS and Azure cloud platforms. You can utilize Active Roles Marketplace images available on Azure or AWS Marketplace using the available organization subscription. The below images contain Active Roles 7.4.3 preinstalled but not configured with different Active Roles components:
Active Roles Service on Windows Server 2016
Active Roles Web on Windows Server 2016
Active Roles Service and Web on Windows Server 2016
Active Roles Service on Windows Server 2019
Active Roles Web on Windows Server 2019
Active Roles Service and Web on Windows Server 2019
Above mentioned images contain specific components of Active Roles 7.4.3 according to their respective configurations, such as, Service, Web, or both. For additional Active Roles components, you should modify the Active Roles installation. For more information on modifying Active Roles installation, see the Active Roles Quick Start Guide.
For more information on the supported environment configurations, see the Active Roles on Azure and AWS Marketplace User Guide.
Active Roles on Azure and AWS Marketplace is supported on the following platforms.
Windows Server 2016
Windows Server 2019
For more information on the configurations and platforms, see Supported configurations.
Supported Active Roles version
The current release of the Azure and AWS Marketplace images support the Active Roles version 7.4.3.
This section lists the minimum hardware requirements, recommended configurations, configurations that are supported, and configurations that are not supported on Azure and AWS Marketplace.
NOTE: When setting up a virtual environment, carefully consider the configuration aspects such as CPU, memory availability, I/O subsystem, and network infrastructure to ensure the virtual layer has the necessary resources available. Please consult One Identity's Product Support Policies for more information on environment virtualization.
This section briefs about the minimum hardware requirements to ensure optimal performance.
A server with Microsoft Windows Server 2016, 4 Core vCPUs , and 8GB RAM- Used as a Domain Controller with ADFS services that connects to Azure hosted AD.
A server with Microsoft Windows Server 2016, 4 Core vCPUs, and 8GB RAM- Used as an Exchange Server
A server with Microsoft Windows Server 2012, 1 Core vCPUs, and 2GB RAM- Used for Administration activity
A server with Microsoft Windows Server 2012, 1 Core vCPUs, 2GB RAM- Used for ARS Administrator portal, Self-Service portal, and Help desk portal.
A server with Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2, SQL Server 2012 SP4, 1 Core vCPUs, and 2GB RAM- Used as a Database Server.
A server with Microsoft Windows Server 2016, 8 Core vCPUs, and 16GB RAM- Used for Synchronization services.
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