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This post covers three papers I have written describing how to set up Windows Azure Pack in a distributed layout. The layout is minimal, meaning there is an external (Tenant) site and an internal (Admin) site on different systems. A DC and SQL server are also required. The setup of everything is covered in detail. I hope these papers are as useful to you as they were to me when I wrote them. Download links at end of post. Enjoy!
Excerpt from ‘WAP - Minimally Distributed Install_v1e’ below.
About this Document
This document was created out of necessity. Although there are many documents that cover WAP Distributed Installation in detail or in full, I have not found the right one yet. I want…
Reliable
o In all fairness there are some great docs out there. They don’t cover all the gotcha’s of installation that you normally spend time on figuring out. – OR –
o They cover all of the details, but you spend a full fifty percent of your time following links to sub articles.
Informative
o WAP Express is pretty close to Reliable. But it is not informative.
o Breaking the parts down a bit and showing what WAP components are installed where is a great bonus.
Concise
o Tell me how to do it. Give me a few images to verify key settings. Tell me what to look out for ahead of time. Go in order!
o That’s it. Done!
There are many documents on Microsoft and other sites that cover what this document covers in part. This document’s key goal is a reliable, repeatable installation document that will withstand constant product updates for some time.
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