Hi Jon
We had set up a webMethods 82 instance on AWS cloud some a few years back.
We created a setup in AWS as our in-house network team was taking a long time to set up our Linux boxes.
So we spun up a Red had Linux instance in AWS and installed the webMethods Servers in it as normal.
Our main intention was to install and start to 'play around ’ with the 82 versions and move the code and make sure it was working well.Once we got our in-house servers we re-installed everything in-house and carried on
If your intention is to have webMethods application set up on the cloud for keeps.You will have to keep a few things in mind
1.Confirm with SAG for the version you are planning to install-We confirmed for 8.2 version.
2.VPN Connectivity with the Client network to allow webM to access internal applications-
3.Keep a dedicated virtual host assigned to your servers so as to not loose it every time the AWS instance is restarted
4.Remove the local firewalls that come with every AWS image(Assuming youi are using Linux)
5.Figure out whhat kind of Load balancer and firewalls you want top use.Im sure AWS must provide some options
AWS is nothing but a way to rent your server horsepower.Once you get your needed image(Linux,UnixmWindows server etc),you can pretty much do whatever you want on it like you would in house.
THis exercise should really be carried out by a webMethods personnel with support from AWS to setup all the plumbing between the Client Network and Amazon
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