Microsoft Azure + Cloud Manager

MongoDB

Editor’s Note: Azure provisioning from Cloud Manager is labeled as “BETA” because it’s relatively new. We are making this feature available early so that we can explore usage patterns and gather feedback. If you would like to be added to the beta program for Azure testing please send an e-mail to beta-team@mongodb.com! There are lots of great incentives such as Cloud Manager discounts, Amazon gift cards, and cool MongoDB t-shirts and stickers!

We have introduced a very cool new feature to Cloud Manager - integration with Microsoft Azure Cloud! If you use Azure, you will now be able to use Cloud Manager to automatically provision your instances in the cloud and automatically install MongoDB on it with just a few clicks.

  1. To get started, log in to Cloud Manager, and choose Add->Provision New Servers, or build a new deployment and choose New Cloud Servers. You will now be able to choose Microsoft Azure as a provider.
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  2. Before we can provision instances in Azure for you, we’ll first need to establish a secure connection with your account. Download the management certificate from Cloud Manager and upload to your Azure Account.
  3. Provide your Azure Subscription ID. You’ll find the Subscription ID for your account in the Settings->Subscription section of Azure console.
  4. Next you’ll be able to configure your Azure instances.
    1. Choose Number of Servers
    2. Azure Region
    3. Operating System
    4. Instance Type
    5. Storage Type
    6. Volume Size
    7. Network Settings (Cloud Service, Virtual Network, Subnet)
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  5. Cloud Manager will then provision instances in your Azure account on which to host your chosen MongoDB deployment. During this time Cloud Manager will:
    1. Create the instances in Azure
    2. Configure your server according to MongoDB production best practices
    3. Apply the latest security patches to the instances
    4. Install an Automation Agent on each instance
      Please be patient as this process may take up to 10 minutes to complete.

Thanks for reading!