Planning Devo Relay deployment
Requirements
Before starting with the relay installation, make sure you can provide a machine with the following requirements:
Note that you must prepare your network to reach the relay packages URLs specified below.
Hardware | Minimum requirements
Storage requirements Note that your required storage should be calculated in relation to the data ingest. Higher volumes of data would allow you to handle potential long downtimes in the network better. Learn more about this in Relay buffers. |
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Software | Supported Operating Systems
Note that Devo Relay up to version 2.5.0 was certified in Ubuntu 18 and RHEL / CentOS 7.x. These OSs will be unsupported by June 2024, so please upgrade your system to the newest versions. |
Network | Ensure that the relay can access the following resources: For US users
For US3 users
For EU users
For CA users
For APAC (Asia-Pacific) users
For GCP (Spain) users
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These are the ports used by the relay:
These ports should not be used by any other services. |
Deployment topologies
Devo Relay can be deployed as a single node or in a cluster for High Availability (HA).
Single node requirements
One machine with the requirements listed above
One IP address for the relay
HA active-passive with 2 nodes
Two machines with the requirements listed above in the same network
3 IP addresses (one per node and one for the virtual IP)
Compatibility between Devo Relay and Devo platform deployments
We strongly recommend using Devo Relay v2.X.X if you are using Devo with platform version 7.1.X or above.
Devo Relay version | Devo platform version |
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1.4.2 and older | Any |
2.X.X | 7.1.X or above |
You can check your Devo environment platform version by clicking Help → Customer support from the Devo navigation pane. The platform version appears at the left bottom corner of the window.
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