Deploying an EDB Postgres Distributed example cluster on Azure and Google cloud platforms v5.6
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Documentation improvements are made only to the latest version.
As per semantic versioning, PGD minor releases remain backward compatible and may include important bug fixes and enhancements.
We recommend upgrading the latest minor release as soon as possible.
If you want up-to-date information, read the latest PGD documentation.
Deploying on Azure and Google clouds
For most cloud platforms, such as Azure and Google Cloud Platform, you create Linux hosts on the cloud platform you're using. You can then use the Deploying on Linux hosts quick start to deploy PGD to those Linux hosts.
- Azure users can follow a Microsoft guide on how to provision Azure VMs loaded with Linux.
- Google Cloud Platform users can follow a Google guide on how to provision GCP VMs with Linux loaded.
Then continue with Deploying on Linux hosts.
For AWS users, see the Deploying on AWS quick start. Using this quick start, TPA provisions the hosts needed to create your cluster.