Deploy WorkSpace Manager Appliance via CloudFormation
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Choose the region where you would like to deploy your WorkSpaces Manager appliance, then click on "Continue to Configuration".
Next, click on "Continue to Launch".
From the "Choose Action" dropdown, select "Launch CloudFormation". Then, click on "Launch".
In the next section, accept all the default entries and click on "Next".
Now, specify the parameters for the CloudFormation stack configuration. Start by choosing a name for the CloudFormation stack, such as "CF-WSM." It’s recommended to name the object using the acronym of the service being used in AWS, like starting with "CF" for CloudFormation.
Enter:
InstanceType: Select either t3.large or t3a.large from the drop-down list, as both should be sufficient to run WorkSpaces Manager efficiently.
KeyName: Select one of the key pairs available under your AWS account. This will provide you with the local administrator credentials needed to access the WorkSpaces Manager EC2 instance after deployment.
RDPLocation: Enter the CIDR block from which both WorkSpaces users and administrators will access the WorkSpaces Manager. You can adjust this setting later by going to AWS Console > EC2 > Security Groups.
SubName: Select a private subnet where you want your WorkSpaces Manager to reside from the drop-down list of available subnets in your VPC.
VPCName: Select the VPC where you want to deploy the WorkSpaces Manager from the drop-down list.
You will need the associated PEM or PPK key file to decrypt the password later. It’s recommended to store the key in AWS Secrets Manager for future access and security.
Now, configure the additional options:
Tags: It's strongly recommended to tag your resources if desired.
Permissions: Leave this blank as the necessary permissions will be created automatically.
Advanced Options: Keep all settings at their default values. If you wish, you can enter an SNS Topic ARN to receive notifications when the stack is created, but this is optional. You'll know the process is complete when the WorkSpaces Manager appears as an EC2 instance in the console.
After configuring the options, click on "Next".
You will now be on the Review screen. Scroll down to the bottom, check the acknowledgment box, and then click on "Next".
A summary of your configuration will be displayed. Once you have reviewed it, click on "Submit" to begin the deployment.
You will be redirected back to the stack status screen, where you can track the progress of the WorkSpaces Manager stack creation.
You can monitor the tasks as they are being executed. Once the stack creation is complete, the status will change from CREATE_IN_PROGRESS to CREATE_COMPLETE. The entire process typically takes around 3 to 4 minutes to finish.
If you now check your EC2 instances in the region where you installed WorkSpaces Manager, you should see the WorkSpaces Manager instance. Allow approximately 15-20 minutes for the status checks to complete and for the local administrator password to be automatically generated.