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Windows Azure Pack architecture

 

Applies To: Windows Azure Pack

This architectural overview suggests machine topologies for required and optional components in both express and distributed deployments.

Express deployment architecture

In an express deployment, all of the Windows Azure Pack required components are installed on the same machine. You should then install at least one optional component on additional machines.
Express deployment sample architecture

Basic distributed deployment architecture

In a distributed deployment, you can install the required components on up to 8 machines. You should then install at least one optional component on additional machines. The following diagram shows a basic distributed architecture of required components for a system designed to provide services to external customers.

Basic distributed architecture

Minimal distributed deployment architecture

The following diagram shows depicts the suggested minimal architecture for a distributed deployment. You should then install at least one optional component on additional machines.

Windows Azure Pack distirbuted deployment

Scaled distributed deployment architecture

The following diagram shows a distributed deployment using load balancers and failover clusters with scaling information. You should then install at least one optional component on additional machines.

Windows Azure Pack distributed architecture

Optional resource provider architecture

For sample topologies of the optional components, see the following help content.

The names provided for the various machines are examples listed in Windows Azure Pack machine naming conventions.