Setting Up

Public clouds provide Uyuni under a Bring Your Own Subscription (BYOS) model. This means that you must register instances with the SUSE Customer Center. For more information about registering Uyuni with SUSE Customer Center, see installation:general-requirements.adoc.

Depending on the public cloud framework you are using, you can locate the Uyuni images by searching for the keywords suse, manager, or BYOS.

Table 1. SUSE Manager Image Names
Provider Image Name

Amazon EC2

Google Compute Engine

Microsoft Azure

Select a public cloud instance type with at least:

  • 32 GB RAM

  • 8 cores

    For more information about hardware requirements, see xref:installation:hardware-requirements.adoc[].

When running Uyuni on public clouds, make sure you apply security measures to limit access to the right persons. A world-accessible Uyuni would give access to your infrastructure to anyone"

To access the Uyuni Web UI, configure the network access controls to allow HTTPS.

Amazon EC2:

TBD

Google Compute Engine:

TBD

Microsoft Azure:

TBD

We recommend that the repositories and the database for Uyuni are stored on a separate storage volume (see see installation:pubcloud-requirements.adoc for details). ``