After confirming all prerequisites as outlined in are complete, click on the link of the private offer you received or visit the Azure Marketplace to deploy a public offer.
Log on with your Azure account that has access to the Azure Subscription where you want to deploy Parallels RAS.
On the Overview tab:
Select the plan. In most cases, this will be Pay as you go.
Click Create to start the deployment.
In each of the tabs, provide the required information.
On the Basics tab:
Select the subscription where you want to deploy Parallels RAS.
Select the name of the Resource Group where the Managed Application Resource will be created. This can be an existing or new Resource Group.
Select the Azure location where you want to deploy the resources.
Specify a name for the managed application, for example, ParallelsRASApp
. This name needs to be unique.
Select the name of the resource group for Parallels RAS infrastructure resources. The Azure Marketplace requires this to be a new Resource group.
Click Next to continue.
On the VM Credentials tab:
Provide a username for the local administrator to create on the Parallels RAS infrastructure Virtual Machines.
Provide and confirm the password for the local administrator to create on the Parallels RAS infrastructure Virtual Machines.
Click Next to continue.
On the Connection Broker settings tab:
Specify the number of Connection Broker servers to create.
Specify the naming convention for the Connection Broker servers. A -
sign followed by an index will be added for each instance. For example, ras-cb
will result in ras-cb-01
, ras-cb-02
, et cetera.
Select the VM size for the Connection Broker servers.
Select an existing VNet you want to use.
Select an existing subnet you want to use.
Specify the operating system for the Connection Broker servers.
Click Next to continue.
On the Secure Gateway settings tab:
Specify the number of Secure Gateway servers to create.
Specify the naming convention for the Secure Gateway servers. A -
sign followed by an index will be added for each instance. For example, ras-gw
will result in ras-gw-1
, ras-gw-2
, et cetera.
Specify the VM size for the Secure Gateway servers.
Specify if you want to use the same virtual network settings (VNet and subnet) you specified for the Connection Broker in the previous section, or if you want to specify different virtual network settings.
If Specify virtual network settings was selected, select an existing VNet you want to use.
If Specify virtual network settings was selected, select an existing subnet you want to use.
Specify the operating system for the Secure Gateway servers.
Specify the internal name of the Azure Loadbalancer resource to create.
Click Next to continue.
On the Provider settings tab:
Specify the type of provider you want to create.
Specify the provider name used internally in Parallels RAS.
Specify the app registration name.
Specify if you want to use the same virtual network settings (VNet and subnet) you specified for the Connection Broker in a previous section, or if you want to specify different virtual network settings. These network settings are used to deploy the session host server after the initial deployment.
If Specify virtual network settings was selected, select an existing VNet you want to use.
If Specify virtual network settings was selected, select an existing subnet you want to use.
Click Next to continue.
On the Management settings tab:
Specify the name of the Management Server to create.
Specify the VM size for the Management Server.
Specify if you want to use the same virtual network settings (VNet and subnet) you specified for the Connection Broker in a previous section, or if you want to specify different virtual network settings.
If Specify virtual network settings was selected, select an existing VNet you want to use.
If Specify virtual network settings was selected, select an existing subnet you want to use.
Specify the operating system for the Management Server.
Specify the name of an existing Active Directory group you want to assign administrator permissions to in Parallels RAS.
Click Next to continue.
On the Managed identity details tab:
Add the existing user-assigned managed identity that has contributor access assigned to all VNets you selected to use throughout this process.
Click Next to continue.
On the Active Directory Domain Services tab:
Specify the existing domain user that has permission to join servers to the existing domain.
Specify the password of the domain user that has permission to join servers to the existing domain.
Specify the existing domain to join the Parallels RAS servers to.
Specify the distinguished name of the organizational unit you want to add the Parallels RAS servers to.
Click Next to continue.
On the Key Vault settings tab:
Specify the name of the Azure Key Vault where credentials will be stored.
Specify the Object ID of the Entra ID admin user you want to authorize Key Vault permissions to.
Click Next to continue.
On the Review + create tab:
Review the details, the price, and the terms of use.
Click Create to make the purchase and start the deployment.
In each of the two resource groups, confirm that deployments are visible.
In the Managed Resource group:
Notice a new deployment in the MRG with GUID as the name. It will finish within a few seconds.
Notice a new deployment in the MRG with the name of the managed app you specified. It will take 10 minutes to complete.
In the Managed Application Resource group:
Notice a new deployment in the managed App resource group. It will finish once the other deployments are successful.
Wait for these deployments to complete before you continue.
Once complete, click on the deployment to view the resources that were created in the MRG.
The number of resources will vary depending on the options you provided.
Note: To allow the Azure Marketplace deployment to add Virtual Machines to your existing VNets (specified in previous tabs), a user-assigned managed identity needs contributor permissions on these VNets. On this tab, you can specify the .