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Installation in Private Cloud

MyQ Server can be installed and run, besides on-premises servers, also on an Azure Virtual Machine, with a VPN tunnel connecting the physical network and Azure's virtual network.

Environment Requirements:

  • The minimum recommended virtual machine is B4ms, with a dedicated (non system disk) standard HDD.

    • The recommended CPU, RAM and HDD resources are the same as a standard installation and can be found in system requirements.

  • VPN tunnel (100mbps line is recommended) connecting the physical network and Azure's virtual network where the MyQ Server is installed.

  • Outgoing communication on ports used by MyQ must be allowed on Azure's Network security group. See main communication ports for a full list.

  • The geolocation of the cloud server should be as physically close as possible.

  • The Ping answer from printers to the cloud server should be within 750 ms (max 1 second, can be adjusted in config.ini)

For more information about Azure - Extend an on-premises network using VPN, see:

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/architecture/reference-architectures/hybrid-networking/vpn#architecture

Once you set up the Azure virtual environment, follow the Installation instructions to install MyQ.

About MyQ in Private Cloud

Customers using Microsoft 365 as a private cloud hosting their internal systems can add MyQ to the list of IT services they no longer need to have installed on an on-premises server. 

Part of the leased private cloud space can be dedicated to MyQ server(s), and MyQ running in Azure can make use of Azure Active Directories

The single sign-on feature already used by users to access applications in the Microsoft cloud can also cover cloud printing with MyQ, without the need to use a VPN connection. 

MyQ in combination with MS Azure benefits

MS Universal Print is also fully integrated in MyQ, offering mobility, quick printer discovery, and no need for a VPN connection.

What is more, MyQ’s Universal Print connector can work with older devices, so there’s no need to invest into upgrading your fleet with more recent models which would natively support Universal Print.

MyQ deployment in MS Azure example

A VPN tunnel connecting the physical network and Azure's virtual network is also required when using Microsoft Universal Print. Thanks to this VPN tunnel, there is no need for a VPN connection from the client’s side to the MyQ Server.

 

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