diff --git a/menu/menu.yaml b/menu/menu.yaml index 98f350bd4a3..0e9e29e3a5b 100644 --- a/menu/menu.yaml +++ b/menu/menu.yaml @@ -1432,6 +1432,8 @@ Url: servicecontrol/how - Title: Licensing Url: servicecontrol/license + - Title: Hosting + Url: servicecontrol/hosting - Title: Support policy Url: servicecontrol/upgrades/support-policy - Title: Supported versions diff --git a/servicecontrol/hosting.md b/servicecontrol/hosting.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..a9fcad6d53b --- /dev/null +++ b/servicecontrol/hosting.md @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ +--- +title: ServiceControl Hosting Options +summary: Hosting options for running ServiceControl instances +component: ServiceControl +reviewed: 2025-03-20 +--- + +ServiceControl instances can be hosted on: + +- Windows Server (virtual machines) +- Linux containers +Deployment options: + +- [Monitoring instances](/servicecontrol/monitoring-instances/deployment/) +- [Audit instances](/servicecontrol/audit-instances/deployment/) +- [Error instances](/servicecontrol/servicecontrol-instances/deployment/) + +## Windows Server + +Instances can be installed on Windows Server (virtual) machines using: + +- Commandline: ServiceControl Powershell Module +- Management UI: ServiceControl Management Utility + +### Supported editions + +- Datacenter +- Standard + +### Supported versions + +The supported Windows Server versions are aligned with the [Microsoft Mainstream support end date for Windows Server](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/get-started/windows-server-release-info). + +## Containers + +That Particular Platform images are OCI compliant and can be used in various environments: + +- Docker +- Kubernetes +- Podman + +### Supported architectures + +- `linux/arm64` +- `linux/amd64` diff --git a/servicecontrol/servicecontrol-instances/hardware.md b/servicecontrol/servicecontrol-instances/hardware.md index ca725f08a23..9ca5742182c 100644 --- a/servicecontrol/servicecontrol-instances/hardware.md +++ b/servicecontrol/servicecontrol-instances/hardware.md @@ -44,7 +44,10 @@ Disk, CPU, RAM, and network performance may be monitored using the Windows Resou ServiceControl can be hosted in the cloud by: - Using a virtual machine -- Using a container hosting service. Due to [RavenDB networked disk limitations](https://ravendb.net/docs/article-page/6.0/csharp/start/installation/running-in-docker-container#requirements) there may be [difficulties running the RavenDB container in the cloud with PaaS services](https://github.com/Particular/ServiceControl/issues/3340#issuecomment-2313694640) like [Azure Container Instances](https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/products/container-instances) or [AWS Elastic Container Service](https://aws.amazon.com/ecs/). ServiceControl containers are compatible with [RavenDB Cloud](https://ravendb.net/cloud). +- Using a container hosting service. + +> [!WARNING] +> Due to [RavenDB networked disk limitations](https://ravendb.net/docs/article-page/6.0/csharp/start/installation/running-in-docker-container#requirements) there may be [difficulties running the RavenDB container in the cloud with PaaS services](https://github.com/Particular/ServiceControl/issues/3340#issuecomment-2313694640) like [Azure Container Instances](https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/products/container-instances) or [AWS Elastic Container Service](https://aws.amazon.com/ecs/). ServiceControl containers are compatible with [RavenDB Cloud](https://ravendb.net/cloud). ## Improving performance