Installation guides for installing AgileSec on self-hosted Linux servers or VMs.
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Quick Start Single-Node Linux Installation Quickly deploy a complete single-node instance with all platform services on one machine. Single-node installations are suitable for testing, proof-of-concept, and small-scale environments.
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Multi-Node Linux Install Prerequisites Prerequisites and requirements for Multi-Node and High-Availability AgileSec Linux installations, including system requirements, firewall rules, etc.
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Multi-Node Linux Installation Deploy a basic scalable, high-availability, three-node cluster with 2 Backend Nodes and 1 Frontend Node to support production environment workloads and large data volumes. This is suitable for most production use cases and can be scaled up later.
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HA Scenario 1: Four-Node Installation for New Cluster (2 Backends, 2 Frontends) Deploy a new, highly available (no single point of failure) multi-node cluster install with two Backend Nodes and two Frontend Nodes to support high-reliability production environment workloads and large data volumes.
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HA Scenario 2: Adding a New Frontend to an Existing Cluster Add capacity to an existing cluster with an additional Frontend Node to eliminate points of failure and achieve higher traffic availability.
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HA Scenario 3: Multi-Region Stretch Cluster with Coordinator Node Add a Coordinator Node to Stretch Clusters to maintain majority during an availability zones (AZ) or data centers (DC) failure. This ensures the Stretch Cluster will remain operational if one data-center fails, ensuring true high availability.
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Additional High Availability Install Configuration Options Optional post-installation configurations to reduce latency and increase high availability.
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AgileSec Linux Installation Troubleshooting Guide Troubleshooting guide for Linux AgileSec installation.
Installation guides for multi-node, high-availability configurations suitable for production environment workloads and large data volumes.