NetBackup IT Analytics Data Collector Installation Guide for the Cloud
- Pre-Installation Setup for Amazon Web Services (AWS)
- Pre-Installation setup for Amazon Web services (AWS)
- Prerequisites for adding Data Collectors (Amazon Web services)
- Prerequisite Amazon Web services (AWS) configurations
- Configure an S3 bucket to receive billing reports
- Select cost allocation tags
- Create an AWS IAM user
- Mandatory probe user privileges
- Link AWS accounts for Collection of consolidated billing data
- Installation overview (Amazon Web Services - AWS)
- Add an Amazon Web Services (AWS) policy
- Pre-installation setup for Google Cloud Platform
- Pre-Installation Setup for OpenStack Ceilometer
- Pre-Installation Setup for OpenStack Swift
- Pre-Installation Setup for Microsoft Azure
- Pre-Installation setup for Microsoft Azure
- Setting up credentials for Microsoft Azure Data Collection
- Install the Azure PowerShell client on a Windows computer
- Find your tenant and subscription ID
- Register a new application for the Data Collector
- Create a principal and assign role to the application
- Prerequisites for Adding Data Collectors (Microsoft Azure)
- Installation overview (Microsoft Azure)
- Add a Microsoft Azure Data Collector policy
- Installing the Data Collector Software
- Validating Data Collection
- Uninstalling the Data Collector
- Manually Starting the Data Collector
- Appendix A. Firewall Configuration: Default Ports
Pre-Installation setup for Microsoft Azure
In most cases, a single instance of the Data Collector can support any number of enterprise objects. However, each environment has its own unique deployment configuration requirements, so it is important to understand where the Data Collector software must be installed so that you can determine how many Data Collectors must be installed and which servers are best suited for the deployment.
As a part of cloud-based data collection, NetBackup IT Analytics supports Microsoft Azure. Policies identify backup, storage accounts, billing and VMs for Azure resources. To work with Azure, you need one or more Azure subscriptions. Azure reports are available for billing, capacity and virtual machines. Azure database views are available in the SQL Template Designer to construct custom reports. Azure enterprise objects are also defined in the Dynamic Template Designer.
Note:
The Data Collector only supports Azure resources deployed with the Resource Manager model.