Veritas Data Insight Installation Guide
- Understanding the Veritas Data Insight architecture
- About Veritas Data Insight
- About the Management Server
- About the Collector worker node
- About the Indexer worker node
- About the Classification Server
- About the Self-Service Portal node
- About Communication Service
- About the DataInsightWatchdog service
- About the DataInsightWorkflow service
- About Veritas Data Insight installation tiers
- Preinstallation
- Installing Veritas Data Insight
- About installing Veritas Data Insight
- Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS)
- Performing a single-tier installation
- Performing a two-tier installation
- Performing a three-tier installation
- Installing the Management Server
- Installing the worker node
- Installing the Classification Server
- Installing the Self-Service Portal
- Installing a Linux Indexer worker node
- Installing Veritas Data Insight in Azure Cloud Environment
- Installing Veritas Data Insight in AWS Cloud Environment
- Upgrading Veritas Data Insight
- Post-installation configuration
- Installing Windows File Server agent
- Getting started with Data Insight
- Uninstalling Veritas Data Insight
- Appendix A. Installing Data Insight using response files
Installing Veritas Data Insight in AWS Cloud Environment
You can install Data Insight server on a virtual machine created in AWS environment. You can have following type of deployment:
All Data Insight components on AWS environment.
Hybrid deployment, where some components are on-premise and other components on cloud.
Note the following points,
For hybrid deployment, establish site to site VPN connectivity for secure connection.
Add appropriate firewall setting.
Port 135 should be open on AWS File Server.
Veritas doesn't stipulate how a data center is defined. As long as the environment is based on certified technology and meets system requirements the environment will be supported. Veritas Support will diagnose issues in the same manner as they would for on-premise installations unless they can verify that the issue is related to a problem with the underlying cloud infrastructure.
Performance of cloud platforms may vary depending on the cloud infrastructure, factors such as shared storage, network and processing power will all play a role in the performance of the solution. Any published Data Insight performance metrics are based on dedicated hardware, networking and processing within a single data center (unless specified). Veritas will not accept support calls based on performance unless the issue can be reproduced removing the cloud platform.