
This includes EC2, Route 53, configuring VPC’s and security groups, opening ports, etc…Īmazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) is a managed Kubernetes service that makes it easy for you to run Kubernetes on AWS without needing to install, operate, and maintain your own Kubernetes control plane.Ĭreating and setting up an AWS account is out of scope of this document. Permission to use other services on AWS.This includes setting the initial user credentials for database access by Neoload Web Permission to create an MongoDB cluster on Atlas.For example, using the AWS CLI to list and create clusters Permission to execute all required CLI commands.

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If you are using another OS such as Windows or Linux, you will need to research the alternative commands and information online. You will need install and configure these, and get familiar with their capabilities.įor these examples, the MacOS operating is being used.

The ability to setup a mongodb database, either as a cloud SaaS version at, or a stand alone version on a virtual/physical machine.An understanding of network routing on AWS, including setting up Application Load Balancers.Amazon Account with permissions to do everything in this article.This document provide more detailed guidance to make the process as easy as possible, but some experience by the user will be necessary to address unknown issues that may arise. Neotys has provided online documentation through their web site and github repositories to help with Neoload specific tasks, but building out the infrastructure and services around the solution are the responsibility of the implementation person. Neotys is expecting that anyone attempting to set this up already has experience with AWS cloud services, Kubernetes, Docker, YAML, MongoDB, and the various CLI’s mentioned in this documentation. These instructions are specific to implementing Neoload Web as a managed Kubernetes cluster using Amazon AWS cloud, and specifically the Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) for the deployment. This document is for Neotys customers who may need to use an on-premise installation, in addition to the publicly available SaaS version provided by Neotys at The purpose of this document is to describe the steps needed to install Neoload Web as a stand-alone private cloud implementation.

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