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# Setup JFrog Container Registry
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<a href="https://portal.azure.com/#create/Microsoft.Template/uri/https%3A%2F%2Fraw.githubusercontent.com%2FJFrogDev%2FJFrog-Cloud-Installers%2Farm-jcr-non-ha%2FAzureResourceManager%2FmainTemplate.json" target="_blank">
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<img src="http://azuredeploy.net/deploybutton.png"/>
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<a href="http://armviz.io/#/?load=https%3A%2F%2Fraw.githubusercontent.com%2FJFrogDev%2FJFrog-Cloud-Installers%2Farm-jcr-non-ha%2FAzureResourceManager%2FmainTemplate.json" target="_blank">
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<img src="http://armviz.io/visualizebutton.png"/>
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</a>
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This template can help you setup the [JFrog Container Registry](https://www.jfrog.com/confluence/display/JCR/Welcome+to+JFrog+Container+Registry) on Azure.
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## A. Deploy JFrog Container Registry on Azure
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1. Click the "Deploy to Azure" button.
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2. Fill out the settings. Make sure to provide a valid SSL certificate. If using no certificate or one that is self-signed, see [Docker's documentation on client configuration](https://docs.docker.com/registry/insecure/).
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3. Click on "Purchase" to start deploying resources. It will deploy:
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* Microsoft SQL database
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* Azure Blob storage service
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* A VM with NGINX and JFrog Container Registry
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* Azure Load Balancer
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4. Once deployment is done. Copy FQDN from Output of deployment template.
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5. Access artifactory using FQDN.
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### Note:
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1. Turn off daily backups. Read Documentation provided [here](https://www.jfrog.com/confluence/display/RTF/Managing+Backups)
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2. Add an SSL Certificate to access Docker without using the insecure option
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3. Input values for 'adminUsername' and 'adminPassword' parameters needs to follow azure VM access rules.
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4. Refer to [System Requirements](https://www.jfrog.com/confluence/display/RTF/System+Requirements) for changing 'extraJavaOptions' input parameter value.
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### Steps to setup Artifactory as secure docker registry
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You will need a valid SSL certificate for a domain name (for example, artifactory.jfrog.team)
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1. Pass your SSL Certificate in parameter `Certificate` as string
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2. Pass your SSL Certificate Key in parameter `CertificateKey` as string
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3. Create DNS record with an entry that matches your domain name pointing to the load balancer value provided as output in template deployment.
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4. You should now be able to access any docker registry using the path method.
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* Login: `docker login [domain name]` in our example, that would be `docker login artifactory.jfrog.team`
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* Pull/Push to a particular repository: `docker pull [domain name]/[repository name]/[image name]:[tag]`
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* Example with our domain, pull from repository `docker-local`, the `latest` `busybox` image
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* `docker pull artifactory.jfrog.team/docker-local/busybox:latest`
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### Steps to upgrade Artifactory Version
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1. Login into the VM instance and sudo as root. Use the admin credentials provided in the install setup.
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Note: Use load balancer's NAT entries under Azure resources, to get the allocated NAT port for accessing the VM instance.
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2. Upgrade artifactory with following [RPM instructions](https://www.jfrog.com/confluence/display/JCR/Upgrading+JFrog+Container+Registry#UpgradingJFrogContainerRegistry-RPMInstallation).
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#### Note:
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Supported locations: `East US 2`, `Central US`, `West Central US` and `West Europe`.
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Please check the Azure region support for `Standard Sku` property in load balancer for this template to work properly.
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Check for SQL server support on specified location. If SQL server is not available in the location, Use 'DB_Location' to specify the location with SQL server support.
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