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PowerProtect Data Manager 19.13 Google Cloud Platform Deployment Guide

Deploy PowerProtect Data Manager

Providing the required information and deploying PowerProtect Data Manager takes approximately 15 minutes.

About this task

This procedure takes approximately 15 minutes.

Steps

  1. In a browser, navigate to https://cloud.google.com/marketplace.
  2. Log in to the Google Cloud Marketplace portal.
  3. Click Explore Marketplace.
  4. Click Search products and resources, and type PowerProtect Data Manager and PowerProtect DD Virtual Edition.
  5. Select the product, and click LAUNCH.
  6. From the New PowerProtect Data Manager and PowerProtect DD Virtual Edition deployment pane, configure the PowerProtect Data Manager instance.
    Table 1. Instance configurationInstance configuration
    Parameters Description
    Deployment name The name of the GCP deployment.
    Version The combination of PowerProtect Data Manager and DDVE versions to deploy.
    Zone The zone where both PowerProtect Data Manager and DDVE will be deployed.
    Network interfaces The network interface to use. Accept the default or add a new interface. If adding a new interface, the name, subnetwork, and external IP must be provided.
    Create VPC firewall Enabling this option creates a VPC firewall that restricts communication between the cloud-based PowerProtect Data Manager instance and its external components to the default ports documented in the PowerProtect Data Manager Security Configuration Guide.
    Data Manager name The name of the PowerProtect Data Manager instance.
    Machine type The resources assigned to the PowerProtect Data Manager instance. This cannot be changed from the default of Customer, which provides 8 CPU cores, 32 GB of RAM, 16,000 IOPS, and 1 premium NIC.
    SSH public key (Optional) The SSH public key for the PowerProtect Data Manager instance. If entered, this is associated with the admin user.
    Use Custom DNS Server (Optional) Select this to use one or more of your own DNS servers, which allows for reverse DNS lookups of IP addresses to hostnames. Otherwise, leave it unselected and leave the following three parameters empty.
    DNS Server IP Address The IP addresses of up to 2 DNS servers, separated by a comma.
    Data Manager IP Address The IP address of the PowerProtect Data Manager server.
    Data Manager FQDN The fully qualified domain name of the PowerProtect Data Manager server.
    Deploy DDVE (Optional) By default, a DDVE instance is deployed with PowerProtect Data Manager, and launched in the same subnet. You might choose to not deploy DDVE if you already have an instance deployed, or if you are performing PowerProtect Data Manager server disaster recovery.

    If selected, also configure the following:

    • DDVE name. The name of the DDVE instance.
    • Machine type. Select from the following options:
      • 32 TB Model: 8 vCPUs, 32GB Memory
      • 96 TB Model: 16 vCPUs, 64 GB Memory
      • 256 TB Model: 32 vCPUs, 128 GB Memory.
    • Number of metadata disks, to override default value. The default number of 1 TB metadata disks are, respective to the machine type selected: 2, 4, and 10.
    • SSH public key (Optional). If entered, this is associated with the sysadmin DD user.
  7. Click Deploy.
  8. From the Deployment Manager > Deployments pane, wait until the deployment is complete..
    NOTE: This takes approximately 10 minutes.

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