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Barracuda Web Application Firewall

Deploying and Provisioning Barracuda Web Application Firewall on Microsoft Azure Stack

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Overview

Azure Stack is a hybrid cloud computing solution from Microsoft. Azure Stack helps organizations run workloads on a specialized hardware platform that shares a standard architecture and portal among a suite of other services with the Microsoft Azure Cloud platform.

Deployment of the Barracuda Web Application Firewall on Azure Stack is no longer supported. This deployment option is currently deprecated.

For more information about the solution and its benefits, see https://azure.microsoft.com/en-in/overview/azure-stack/

Deployment Prerequisites

Deployment

The following are available for a Microsoft Azure Stack Hub deployment:

    • Barracuda Web Application Firewall (Bring-Your-Own-License)
    • Barracuda Web Application Firewall (Pay-As-You-Go)
  1. Download Marketplace Items from Azure. After registration, go to the Marketplace Management > Marketplace Items page and click Add from Azure.
  2. In the Search text box, enter Barracuda Networks to get the list of available offerings.
  3. Select the required offering, then click Download . Example: Barracuda Web Application Firewall(WAF) – BYOL.
  4. The status of the download is available in the portal. After the download is complete, the offering is available under the Compute section for deployment. In addition, the downloaded image is also visible in the Marketplace Management – Marketplace Items page.
  5. Deploy the VM:
    1. Configure the Basic Settings.
    2. Choose the virtual machine size.
    3. Configure the network settings under Configure options features page.
    4. View the summary of the configuration to validate the settings.
    5.   On the Buy page, click Create.
  6. The Deployment in Progress page is displayed. After the deployment is complete, proceed to configure and use the Barracuda Web Application Firewall. Click here to get started.