How to host Cachet on Azure VM Instance - ServerAvatar

Published : Oct 24, 2024

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Azure virtual machines are one of several types of on-demand, scalable computing resources that Azure offers.

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Cachet

In simpler terms, it is a tool that allows businesses to create a web page that displays the current status of their website, application, or service—letting their customer know if everything is working smoothly or any issues are being addressed.

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Cachet is an open-source platform designed for organizations to efficiently create status pages. It includes essential tools for maintaining and communicating service statuses and ensuring accessibility for administrators and users. The cachet is perfect for businesses and organizations of all sizes. When selecting a hosting solution for Cachet, Azure stands out as a reliable option with scalable infrastructure and simple deployment solutions. ServerAvatar makes the deployment of the Cachet on the Azure platform straightforward through a simplified process.

Create VM Instance in Azure

Getting Started with Azure:

Azure virtual machines are one of several types of on-demand, scalable computing resources that Azure offers. Typically, you choose a virtual machine when you need more control over the computing environment than the other choices offer. An Azure virtual machine offers the benefits of virtualization without the need to purchase or manage the underlying physical hardware. However, you are responsible for tasks such as configuring, patching, and installing software on the virtual machine to ensure its proper functioning.

Azure virtual machines can serve a variety of purposes. Here are a few examples:

  1. Development and testing: Azure virtual machines provide a fast and straightforward method to deploy a computer environment tailored for coding and testing applications with specific configurations.
  2. Cloud-based applications: Given the variable demand for your application, it can be cost-effective to host it on an Azure virtual machine. You scale up by deploying additional virtual machines as needed and scale down by shutting them down during periods of lower demand.
  3. Extended data center: Virtual machines within an Azure virtual network can seamlessly integrate with your organization's network infrastructure.

Create a VM Instance in Azure:

To create a server in Microsoft Azure, First log in to Microsoft Azure. Once you are there, Follow the steps given below.

Step 1: Create a resource

  • To access the resource creation form, Go to the Microsoft Azure Home and click on the addition icon button to create a resource. See the following image for reference.

Create VM Instance in Azure

  • Then, click on the Create Virtual Machine as derived in the following image:

Create VM Instance in Azure

  • By default, you are in the basic section, you have to fill out the details of your project. Select your Subscription plan and create a Resource group accordingly.

Create VM Instance in Azure

  • After that, you have to enter the following details of your instance which includes:
    1. Virtual machine name: Enter your virtual machine name.
    2. Region: Select the Location of your Instance.
    3. Availability options: There are four options available:
      • No infrastructure redundancy is required. (Recommended)
      • Availability Zone: If you select this option then you will have to choose the Zones available for your instance.
      • Virtual machine scale set: If you select this option then you have to create your own Virtual machine scale set in your current resource and region.
      • Availability Set: If you select this option then you can choose Aligned availability sets or Classic availability sets.
    4. Security type: Azure offers three types of security:
      • Standard: Selecting this type will provide a basic level of security.
      • Trusted launch virtual machines: Selecting this will ensure a secure boot process by leveraging hardware-backed security features to protect against firmware-level attacks and other vulnerabilities. (Recommended)
      • Confidential virtual machines: Selecting this will provide a secure environment where data can be processed in encrypted memory, safeguarding it from unauthorized access even from the cloud provider.
    5. Image: The Cachet application generally requires Ubuntu 18.04 LTS or a later version to ensure optimal compatibility and support. We recommend to use Ubuntu 20.04 LTS x64 or Ubuntu 22.04 LTS x64 as an operating system.
    6. VM architecture: Select the radio button that shows x64 bit.
    7. Size: Select the VM component size as per your requirements.
    8. Enable Hibernation: Ignore this checkbox.

Create VM Instance in Azure

  • Following the steps you have to enter the Administrator account details:
  1. Authentication type: You can either use the SSH public key or password for authentication, we recommend to use SSH public key.
  2. Username: Enter username of your choice.
  3. SSH public key source: There are three sources available in Azure for SSH public key:
    • Generate new key pair: If you want to generate a new SSH public key then you can choose this option and also you can select encryption format that is RSA SSH format or Ed25519 SSH Format. (Ed25519 provides enhanced performance and security using a smaller key size, whereas RSA remains prevalent, especially in legacy systems and applications).
    • Use existing key stored in Azure: Select this if you have stored any SSH public key in Azure.
    • Use existing public key: Select this if you already have a public key of your own.
  • Now you have to set up Inbound port rules. Inbound port rules define how incoming network traffic is handled by a device or network service. These rules specify which ports on the device or service are open and accessible from external sources, such as the Internet or other networks. In this section, you have to select the ‘Allow Selected Port’ radio button as public inbound rules and select the inbound port as shown in the picture below.

Create VM Instance in Azure

Step 2: Select the Disk for the Virtual Machine

  • You can select the disk according to your requirements and needs. You can refer to the image to see the options available in Azure for configuring the disk.

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Step 3: Configuring Network Interface Settings

  • Here you have to configure your virtual machine network interface, for that, you have to fill out the details as follows:
    1. Virtual network: Select the network or you can create one.
    2. Subnets: Select by default subnets or if you have knowledge you can manage and configure them on your own.
    3. Public IP: Select the newly created by default public IP or you can create one.
    4. NIC network security group: Leave it Basic as shown in the below image.
    5. Public inbound ports: Click on Allow selected ports.
    6. Select inbound ports: Select port HTTP(80), HTTPS(443) and SSH(22).
    7. Delete public IP and NIC when VM is deleted: Check this box as needed.
    8. Enable accelerated networking: Ignore this checkbox.

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  • Moreover, Microsoft Azure also provides load-balancing features. The purpose of this feature is to enhance resource utilization, increase throughput, reduce response times, and prevent any single resource from becoming overloaded.
  • This practice is essential for maintaining high availability and reliability of applications and services by evenly distributing workloads. However, Microsoft Azure offers three options you can choose a radio button according to your needs, for that refer to the image depicted below:

Create VM Instance in Azure

Step 4: Configure management options for your Virtual machine

  • In this step, you can set up management of your virtual machine and you can configure it according to your requirements and needs.

Create VM Instance in Azure

Step 5: Configure monitoring options for your Virtual machine

  • The next step is to configure monitoring of virtual machines. With the help of this feature, you can monitor your virtual machine's Health by setting up Alerts and Diagnosing the issues related to your virtual machine. Please refer to the image mentioned below.

Create VM Instance in Azure

Step 6: Advanced option for your Virtual machine

  • In this step, you can enhance configurations by adding additional agents, scripts, or applications through virtual machine extensions or cloud-init. Microsoft Azure makes various options available in this section to set up your virtual machine. You can select the feature you want to add to your virtual machine. Referring to the image below will give you a better understanding.
  • Note: Feel free to skip this step, if you don't want to add additional features to your Virtual machine.

Create VM Instance in Azure

Create VM Instance in Azure

Step 7: Create tags for your Virtual machine

  • Tags consist of name and value pairs that allow you to classify resources. They facilitate consolidated billing by applying the same tag to multiple resources and resource groups. You can create tags of your own choice and checkmark the resource as per your needs as depicted in the image below.

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Step 8: Review And Create A Virtual Machine

  • Lastly, you can check all the details you have entered for creating the Virtual machine in Microsoft Azure and after reviewing it, you can click on the Create button as shown in the image below.

Create VM Instance in Azure

Step 9: Allow ServerAvatar port from Microsoft Azure Cloud panel

  • The final step is to allow a port so that you can connect your virtual machine server to ServerAvatar. Follow the steps shown in the image below.
  1. Go to the Microsoft Azure Dashboard. Create VM Instance in Azure
  2. After that click on your newly created Virtual machine Create VM Instance in Azure
  3. Next, go to the Network settings and create new inbound port rules. Create VM Instance in Azure
  4. Finally, add the details mentioned in the image below. Create VM Instance in Azure

Congratulations! You have successfully created your instance in Microsoft Azure which is now ready to connect with ServerAvatar.

Initial Server Configuration

The Initial server configuration includes the installation and configuration of various packages required to host your website. Usually, You have to write commands and modify configuration files. Luckily, With ServerAvatar, Your full server configuration and optimization can be automated.

Here are the three ways to automatically configure your server with ServerAvatar.

Install and Setup Cachet status page system with ServerAvatar

Step 1: Create a PHP application

To create an application, go to the ServerAvatar server panel, navigate to the Applications tab, and click the Create button like the following image.

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1. Fill in basic detail

In the first step, fill in the basic details, including the Application Name, select the Domain type, and type the Primary Domain/Test Domain Name.

Note that:

If you want to host Joomla CMS on your domain, then make sure to point your domain to the current IP address of your server, and for that:

  1. Log in to your hosting provider site, where you buy your domain. You can check your domain information with one click.
  2. Access DNS Manager to edit your DNS records(contact the support team if you don’t find them)
  3. Change the IP address of A Record of your website to the current server’s IP address.

Note that:

For accessing Cachet on the subdomain, you need to add your subdomain on A Record that points to the current IP address of your server. To point to an IPV6 address, you would need to use an AAAA record

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Click the Next Step to continue.

2. Select the application creation method

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Here you can fill in the required details. It includes-

  1. Select the Git method and GitHub as a service provider so we can deploy an application from Git public repository.
  2. Mark on Public Repository.
  3. Type/Paste the GitHub project URL. You’ll find the link on GitHub in the image below.

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  1. Type the Branch of the GitHub project.

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  1. Type the below commands in the deployment script.

php7.3 /usr/bin/composer install cp .env.example .env php7.3 artisan key:generate

Note that:

Note that: Cachet supports PHP7.1 To 7.3, we need to specify the version in the command in the deployments script.

3. Allocate system user

System users manage the resources of the application. You can create a new application user or give permission to the existing user.

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Click the Next Step to continue.

4. Other Options

In this step, select PHP version 7.3. Cachet supports PHP 7.1 - 7.3. Type Public in the Custom Webroot field.

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5. Review your application details

Review your application details. Click the Create Application button.

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Step 2: Create a Cachet database

On the server panel, navigate to the Databases tab from the sidebar and click the Create button to create a MySQL database.

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Fill in database details, including-

  • Database Name
  • Database Username
  • Database Password

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Step 3: Delete the .env.example file and update the database information

To delete the .env.example file, go to the application panel>>file manager and access the public_html folder. Now check the Show Hidden Files. The .env.example file is at the top of the multiple hidden files. Please select the file and delete it like the following image.

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Now open the .env file and change the database details we created in the second step. It includes-

DB_DATABASE: Database Name DB_USERNAME: Database Username DB_PASSWORD: Database Password

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Don’t forget to save the file(CTRL+s) after making appropriate changes.

Step 4: Install SSL

To install SSL for your application. Go to your application panel and click the SSL Certificate from the sidebar.

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You can install Automatic SSL or a Custom installation method to secure your site with an SSL certificate. It is recommended to install automatic SSL for your application.

Step 5: Install and Set up Cachet

1. Environment set up

Access your domain/subdomain on the browser to install and set up Cachet. The setup screen will look like the following image.

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Fill in the required details in the above image and click the Next button.

2. Status Page Setup

On the next page, you’ll need to set up the status page. Here you can fill up the details, including your Website Name, Website Domain, Timezone, and Language.

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Click the Next button to continue.

3. Administrator Account

Fill up admin details, including** Admin Username**, Email, and Password.

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Once you enter all the details, click the Complete Setup button. The message will display like the following image. Click the Go To Dashboard button to continue.

Notice: you may see the error “An error occurs, and this resource cannot be displayed.”

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If it occurs, log in to your application using an SSH connection. You can see the credentials in the application panel in the following image.

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Execute the following command in your terminal to log in to your application-

ssh Username@Host

Now go to your application path using “cd Application_Name/public_html” and execute the following command.

Php7.3 artisan migrate:refresh

After that, go to your setup page and click the Complete Setup button. It will configure cachet successfully.

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Once you access the dashboard, you’ll create and manage components and incidents, including updating incidents with additional information and marking them as resolved when the issue is fixed.

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That’s it. Your CacheT instance should be live and you can start working on your status pages. We hope this tutorial was helpful to you. You can also refer to other deployment tutorials given below.