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Creating Remote Engines for Azure

You can use the Talend Cloud Remote Engine for Azure offer in the Microsoft Azure marketplace to create a Virtual Machine with a Talend Remote Engine. For more detailed instructions, see Talend Cloud Remote Engine for Microsoft Azure Guide .

Before you begin

  • You have the relevant rights on Microsoft Azure.
  • You have the relevant rights on Talend Cloud.

Procedure

  1. In Talend Management Console, go to the Processing page.
  2. Click the Engines tab.
  3. Create two Remote Engines.
    You can name them DemoREST-RE1 and DemoREST-RE2 for example. Each Remote Engine should have at least the Microservice run profile.
  4. In Azure, go to the marketplace and create a Talend Cloud Remote Engine for Azure.
  5. In the Basics tab, select your subscription and create a new resource group named DemoREST-RG1, for example.
    To install your Remote Engines for Azure with this process, you need a separate resource group for each Remote Engine. If you want to have all your virtual machines in the same resource group, you need to create them and then install a Remote Engine on each. For more information, see the Azure Virtual Machines documentation.
  6. Name your virtual machine DemoREST-VM1 for example, and configure authentication settings.

    Example

  7. In the Virtual Machine Settings tab, create your storage account and public IP address.
    The public IP address SKU should match the load balancer that you want to use. It is Basic by default, for this example it should be changed to Standard.
  8. Configure your virtual network.
    You can create a virtual network while creating your first Remote Engine and then reuse it for the second one.

    Example

  9. In the Remote Engine Settings tab, enter the preauthorized key for your DemoREST-RE1 Remote Engine and select your region.
  10. Repeat the previous steps to create another Talend Cloud Remote Engine for Azure:
    1. Create a new resource group, DemoREST-RG2 for example.
    2. Name the virtual machine DemoREST-VM2.
    3. Use the same DemoREST-VNet virtual network created for the first virtual machine.
    4. Use the preauthorized key for the DemoREST-RE2 Remote Engine.

Results

The virtual machines are created and started, each with one of your Remote Engines installed and paired.

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