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Stack 8 DSF Workbench Setup in AWS Runbook

This runbook shows how to deploy DSF Worbench 2.0 in AWS environment, with container service combination as EKS (Elastic Kubernetes Service) EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud). It covers the post deployment activities such as creating new user in the Workbench, verifying the app health check, and performing operations in the Workbench.

This runbook is relevant to all post R23 AMR releases up to and including R24 AMR.

This runbook does not tell you how to install third-party software. For more information, see the relevant vendor's documentation.

Scope

This runbook covers the following topic:

  • Preparing for Workbench deployment
    • Adding EBS CSI driver to the cluster
    • Changes in App and Web pre image kits
    • Building Workbench tools image
    • Deploying Workbench UUX
  • Editing and deploying the Helm charts for DSF Workbench
  • Post deployment activities in Workbench
    • Verifying app health check
    • Performing various operations in Workbench
This document does not cover the deployment of Keycloak, GIT, and Microservices.

Audience

This guide is primarily meant for Temenos consultants, IT experts, and system administrators responsible for the installation of DSF Workbench 2.0 in AWS.

Skills

The following skills are required for this deployment activity:

  • Basic Knowledge of Temenos Transact
  • Amazon Web Services
  • Kubernetes

More stack information

To find out more about the software that's supported in stack 8, see R24 stacks table in the Temenos BaseCamp. You'll also find our other stack runbooks.

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Thursday, August 22, 2024 6:52:51 PM IST