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Deploy cache software to a Linux host machine | How to deploy Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise and Education cache software to a Linux host machine. | chrisjlin | lichris | naengler | windows-client | itpro-updates | how-to | 09/27/2024 |
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Deploy your Connected Cache to a Linux host machine
This article describes how to deploy Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise and Education (MCCE) caching software to a Linux host machine.
Before deploying MCCE to a Linux host machine, ensure that the host machine meets all requirements, and that you have created and configured your MCC Azure resource.
Steps to deploy MCCE to Linux
- Within the Azure portal, navigate to the "Provisioning" tab of your cache node and copy the provisioning command.
- Download the provisioning package using the button at the top of the Cache Node Configuration page and extract the package onto the host machine.
- Open a command line window as administrator on the host machine, then change directory to the extracted provisioning package.
- Set access permissions to allow the
provisionmcc.sh
script within the provisioning package directory to execute. - Run the provisioning command on the host machine.
Next step
[!div class="nextstepaction"] Verify cache node functionality