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Now you can easily launch the ONLYOFFICE Enterprise Edition instance in the Amazon Web Services cloud infrastructure using the ONLYOFFICE Amazon Machine Image available on the AWS Marketplace.
The Amazon Machine Image (AMI) is a pre-configured template that allows to easily launch an instance, which is a virtual server in the AWS private cloud.
The ONLYOFFICE Enterprise Edition AMI includes all the necessary components - both the operating system and the software itself, as well as a storage volume - to deploy your web office on a virtual server running under Linux (CentOS).
Once your ONLYOFFICE Enterprise Edition instance is launched, you can integrate ONLYOFFICE Document Server with one of the file sync and share platforms, such as Alfresco, Confluence, Liferay, Nextcloud, ownCloud, SharePoint, HumHub etc.
Log in to your existing AWS account or sign up for a new one and go to the AWS Marketplace.
Find the ONLYOFFICE solution and choose the necessary instance type – for 50, 100, 200 or 400 connections. Connections mean the maximum number of documents that can be edited at the same time. When the maximum value is reached, each next document will open in read-only mode.
At the Product Overview page, you can read the description of the software functions.
Switch to the Pricing tab to estimate pricing details that depend on some instance parameters:
The total price includes charges for the ONLYOFFICE software and for the AWS infrastructure services used to deploy this software solution.
If you click on the EC2 Instance type displayed in the table (e.g., t3.large
), you can see the instance details. The EC2 instance type determines the hardware of the virtual server used to deploy the ONLYOFFICE solution.
Available instance types differ depending on the selected variant of the ONLYOFFICE Enterprise Edition solution, i.e. on the number of allowed connections.
The t3.small EC2 Instance type is used for ONLYOFFICE Enterprise Edition (50 connections). It has the following parameters:
The t3.medium EC2 Instance type is used for ONLYOFFICE Enterprise Edition (100 connections). It has the following parameters:
The t3.xlarge EC2 Instance type is used for ONLYOFFICE Enterprise Edition (200 connections). It has the following parameters:
The t3.2xlarge EC2 Instance type is used for ONLYOFFICE Enterprise Edition (400 connections). It has the following parameters:
Switch to the Usage tab where you can find the following information:
Click the Continue to Subscribe button in the upper right corner. The Subscribe to this software page opens:
Read the AWS Customer Agreement and click the Accept Terms button. Wait while the subscription is being processed.
When the current date is displayed in the Effective date field instead of 'Pending', click the Continue to Configuration button in the upper right corner.
At the Configure this software page, click the Continue to Launch button in the upper right corner.
The Launch this software page opens. At this page, you can review the Configuration Details once again.
The Choose Action section allows to select the method you want to use to launch the instance. The Launch from Website option is selected by default. Leave it unchanged to deploy the instance using the Launch Instance Wizard provided at this web page.
In the EC2 Instance Type section, the only option is available (it depends on the previously selected ONLYOFFICE Enterprise Edition instance type with a certain number of allowed connections).
In the VPC Settings and Subnet Settings sections, leave default settings.
Now you need to create a new Security group and generate a Key pair.
A security group allows to limit access to your instance so that only known IP addresses can access it.
In the Security Group Settings section, click the Create New Based on Seller Settings button.
Enter the name of the security group (for example, ONLYOFFICE) and add its description.
Use the Source (IP or Group) list, to set the necessary rules. You can specify a single IP address, or an IP address range, e.g. 10.040.196.230/32
.
The rules are specified for the following ports:
When ready, click the Save button.
A key pair is required to securely connect to your instance via the SSH protocol using an SSH client like PuTTY or OpenSSH.
In the Key Pair Settings section, click the Create a key pair in EC2 link.
The AWS Management Console will open in a new browser tab.
Click the Create key pair button in the upper right corner. Enter the key pair name (e.g. ONLYOFFICE) in the corresponding field and select the file format depending on which software you want to use to connect to your instance remotely:
pem
is used for OpenSSHppk
is used for PuTTYClick the Create key pair button below.
Your public key will be stored in the AWS EC2. The .pem/.ppk
file that contains your private key will be downloaded to your local machine and stored in the default Downloads folder. Please copy it and store in a safe place.
Return to the AWS Marketplace, refresh the key pair field using the icon to the right of it and select the created key pair from the list.
After that, the Launch button becomes unlocked. Click the Launch button and wait while the instance is being deployed. When ready, the message about the successful deployment appears.
Click the EC2 Console link in this message to open the instance details in the AWS Management Console.
It can take some time for the instance to become completely functional after you launched it. Make sure that the instance status has changed from 'pending'
to 'running'
in the Instance State column and verify that the instance has passed all status checks. This information is displayed in the Status Checks column.
Then you can connect to your instance via SSH to enable test examples and check the solution functionality via a web browser.
Once the instance is running, you can access it via SSH using the username centos
and your SSH private key.
To connect to your virtual server via SSH you’ll also need to use the Public DNS or IP address of the instance.
They can be found in the AWS Management Console. Switch to the Instances section in the left menu, choose your region (US East (N. Virginia) by default) and select your ONLYOFFICE instance in the list to open the instance details.
If you move the mouse cursor over the Public DNS (IPv4) or IPv4 Public IP at the Description tab, the Copy to clipboard option appears. Click it to copy the necessary value.
On Windows, you can use the PuTTY utility.
The AWS private key file generated while deploying the instance is used for authentication instead of a password.
Launch PuTTY. On the left-side navigation panel, open the Connection -> SSH -> Auth section. Go to the Authentication parameters -> Private key file for authentication section, click the Browse button and find the path to the .ppk
file stored on your local machine.
Return to the Session section in the left-side navigation panel. Enter the instance Public DNS or IP address into the Host Name or IP address field, make sure that port 22 is specified and the SSH connection type is selected and click the Open button.
Then click Yes in the PuTTY Security Alert window. Type in the username centos
and press Enter.
On Linux, you can use an SSH client like OpenSSH.
You’ll need to specify a path to the .pem
file with your private key stored on your local machine, the centos
username and your instance IP address
or Public DNS
.
Enter the following command in your terminal specifying the actual values for the .pem
file path and the IP Address:
ssh -i /path/onlyoffice.pem centos@your_instance_ip
Type yes
to continue connecting to the server. For more information, you can refer to the AWS documentation.
To explore the solution functionality, enable our test example which will allow you to upload your local files for testing. To do that, execute the following command:
sudo docker exec $(sudo docker ps -q) sudo supervisorctl start ds:example
Add the example to the autostart:
sudo docker exec $(sudo docker ps -q) sudo sed 's,autostart=false,autostart=true,' -i /etc/supervisor/conf.d/ds-example.conf
Once the example is started, enter http://<public IP address>/example/
into a web browser address bar replacing <public IP address>
with the public IP address or public DNS provided by Amazon.
The Enterprise Edition example page opens. Here you can:
The uploaded or created file will open in a new browser tab with the corresponding ONLYOFFICE Online Editor so that you can test editing capabilities.
The file will also appear in the Your documents list at the Enterprise Edition example page.
If you want to check co-editing capabilities, select another test user from the Username list and then click on the same document in the Your documents list to open it in a new browser tab.
To easily integrate ONLYOFFICE Document Server with one of the business platforms like Alfresco, Confluence, Liferay, Nextcloud, ownCloud, SharePoint, HumHub etc., you can use integration connectors for these solutions as it is described here: https://api.onlyoffice.com/editors/plugins Use the public IP address or public DNS to specify the Document Server address in your web application settings, e.g. http://<public IP address>/
To integrate ONLYOFFICE Document Server with your own web application, you can refer to the API Documentation https://api.onlyoffice.com/editors/basic