Deploy the ExtraHop Command Appliance in Azure
The following procedures explain how to deploy an ExtraHop Command virtual appliance in a Microsoft Azure environment. You must have experience administering in an Azure environment to complete these procedures.
Before you begin
- You must have experience deploying virtual machines in Azure within your virtual network infrastructure. To ensure that the deployment is successful, make sure you have access to, or the ability to create the required resources. You might need to work with other experts in your organization to ensure that the necessary resources are available.
- You must have a Linux, Mac, or Windows client with the latest version of Azure CLI installed.
- You must have the ExtraHop virtual hard disk (VHD) file, available on the ExtraHop Customer Portal. Extract the VHD file from the downloaded .zip archive file.
- You must have an ExtraHop product key.
System requirements
The table below shows the environmental parameters that you need to configure, or might have already configured in your Azure environment to successfully deploy your ExtraHop virtual appliance.
Parameter | Description |
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Azure account | Provides access to your Azure subscriptions. |
Resource Group | A container that holds related resources for the ExtraHop appliance. |
Location | The geographic region where the Azure resources are located to sustain your virtual appliances. |
Storage account | The Azure storage account contains all of your Azure Storage data objects, including blobs and disks. |
Blob storage container | The storage container where the ExtraHop appliance image is stored as a blob. |
Managed disk | The disk required for ExtraHop appliance data storage. |
Network security group | The network security group contains security rules that allow or deny inbound network traffic to, or outbound network traffic from the ExtraHop appliance. |
Azure VM instance size |
An Azure instance size optimized for the number of connected ExtraHop
Discover, Explore, and Trace appliances:
1-8 appliances: Standard_D4_v3 (4 vCPU and 16 GB RAM) 9-24 appliances: Standard_D8_v3 (8 vCPU and 32 GB RAM) 25-64 appliances: Standard_D16_v3 (16 vCPU and 64 GB RAM) |
Public or private IP address | The IP address that enables access to the ExtraHop system. |
Performance guidelines
The following table provides guidelines that can help you optimize the performance of the Command appliance. These guidelines are minimum requirements that you might need to adjust based on the size and needs of your environment.
Scalability | Connected ExtraHop Appliances | 1-8 | 9-24 | 25-64 |
Provisioning Requirements | Recommended Instance Type | Standard_D4_v3 (4 vCPU and 16 GB RAM) | Standard_D8_v3 (8 vCPU and 32 GB RAM) | Standard_D16_v3 (16 vCPU and 64 GB RAM) |
Boot Disk | 4 GB | 4 GB | 4 GB | |
Datastore and Utility Disk | 40 GB | 48 GB | 64 GB | |
Disk Total | 44 GB | 52 GB | 68 GB |
Deploy the Command appliance
Before you begin
The procedures below assume that you do not have the required resource group, storage account, storage container, and network security group configured. If you already have these parameters configured, you can proceed to step 6 after you log in to your Azure account.Next steps
Open a web browser and log in to the ExtraHop system through the configured private IP address. The default login name is setup and the password is default.Complete the following recommended procedures:
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