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`Azure PostgreSQL Cloud Deployment`:index:
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To deploy a PostgreSQL server on the Azure cloud, follow the below steps.
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.. image:: images/cloud_azure_provider.png
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:alt: Cloud Deployment
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:align: center
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Once you launch the tool, select the Azure PostgreSQL option.
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Click on the *Next* button to proceed further.
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.. image:: images/cloud_azure_credentials.png
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:alt: Cloud Deployment
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:align: center
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In the step-2:Credentials, select authentication method either interactive
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browser or Azure CLI. Azure CLI will use the currently logged in identity
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through the Azure CLI on the local machine. Interactive Browser will
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open a browser window to authenticate a user interactively.
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Use the *Azure tenant* id to speicify Azure tenant ID against which user
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is aunthenticated.
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Clicking the *Click here to authenticate yourself to Microsoft Azure*
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button, user will be redirected to the Microsoft Azure authentication page in a
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new browser tab if the Interactive Browser option is selected.
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Azure CLI authentication can be used only in Desktop mode.
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Once authentication is comepleted, click on the next button to proceed.
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.. image:: images/cloud_azure_instance.png
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:alt: Cloud Deployment
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:align: center
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Use the fields from the Instance Specification tab to specify the Instance
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details.
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* Use the *Cluster name* field to add a name for the PostgreSQL
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server; the name specified will be displayed in the *Browser* tree control too.
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* Select a subscription from the *Subscription* options which are populated based
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on user access levels in Azure portal.
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* Select the resource group from *Resource Group* dropdown under which the
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PostgreSQL instance will be created.
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* Select the location to deploy PostgreSQL instance from *Location*
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options.
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* Select the availablity zone in specified region to deploy PostgreSQL
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instance from *Availability zone* options.
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* Use *Database version* options to speicify PostgreSQL database vetsion.
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* Use the *Instance class* field to allocate the computational, network, and
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memory capacity required by planned workload of this DB instance.
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* Use the *Instance type* field to select the instance type.
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* Use the *Storage size* option to specify the storage capacity.
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.. image:: images/cloud_azure_network.png
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:alt: Cloud Deployment
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:align: center
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* Use the *Public IP* field to specify the List of IP Addresses or range of
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IP Addresses (start IP Address - end IP address) from which inbound traffic
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should be accepted. Add multiple IP addresses/ranges separated with commas,
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for example: "192.168.0.50, 192.168.0.100 - 192.168.0.200"
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* User *Zone redundant high availability* option to specify High Availability
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option. Zone redundant high availability deploys a standby replica in a
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different zone.
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The Burstable instance type does not support high availability.
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.. image:: images/cloud_azure_database.png
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:alt: Cloud Deployment
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:align: center
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Use the fields from the Database Details tab to specify the PostgreSQL database details.
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* Use the drop-down list in the *pgAdmin server group* field to select the parent
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node for the server; the server will be displayed in the *Browser* tree
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control within the specified group.
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* Use the *Admin username* field to add the database name for the PostgreSQL
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server.
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* Use the *Password* field to provide a password that will be supplied when
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authenticating with the server.
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* Use the *Confirm password* field to repeat the password.
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Click on the next button to proceed.
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.. image:: images/cloud_azure_review.png
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:alt: Cloud Deployment
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:align: center
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At the end, review the instance details that you provided. Click on Finish
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button to deploy the instance on Azure PostgreSQL.
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Once you click on the finish, one background process will start which will
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deploy the instance in the cloud and monitor the progress of the deployment.
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.. image:: images/cloud_azure_bg_process_watcher.png
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:alt: Cloud Deployment
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:align: center
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The Server will be added to the tree with the cloud deployment icon. Once the
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deployment is done, the server details will be updated.
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.. image:: images/cloud_deployment_tree.png
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:alt: Cloud Deployment Provider
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:align: center
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