Autonomous Identity 2022.11.9

Before you start

Autonomous Identity server software requires the following hardware, storage, and operating system requirements to run in your production environment. Autonomous Identity’s flexible architecture runs in a variety of network environments: on-prem, cloud, multi-cloud, and hybrid.

All production systems differ in many ways. Please discuss with your ForgeRock Professional Services, installers, or partner representatives about your environment specifics.

ForgeRock Google Cloud registry key

You deploy Autonomous Identity using a Docker image that pulls other dependent images from the ForgeRock Google Cloud Registry repository and installs the components on a target node.

For specific instructions on obtaining the registry key, refer to How To Configure Service Credentials (Push Auth, Docker) in Backstage.

Hardware and memory requirements

Autonomous Identity has a number of components that include application, data, and analytics servers, which are all included in the Docker images. The minimum hardware and memory requirements for a single-node target and a separate deployer machine are as follows:

Hardware and memory requirements
Vendor Versions

Deployer Node

32 GB RAM, 8 CPU

Analytics (Target) Node

64 GB RAM, 16 CPU

Storage requirements

Autonomous Identity has a number of components that include application, data, and analytics servers, which are included in the Docker images. The minimum storage requirements for a single-node deployment are as follows:

Autonomous Identity requires the following minimum storage requirements:

Storage requirements
Type Size

Data Storage

500 GB (minimum), 1 TB (production)

Operating systems requirements

Autonomous Identity is supported on the following operating system:

Operating System Requirements
Vendor Versions[1]

CentOS Stream

8.0

Redhat Enterprise Linux

8.0

Cloud services requirements

Autonomous Identity has been successfully deployed on the following cloud services:

Cloud Services Requirements
Vendor Versions

Google Cloud Platform (GCP)

Latest

Amazon Web Services (AWS) standard Elastic File System (EFS) shared drive

Latest

Java requirements

Autonomous Identity software supports the following Java version:

Java requirements
Vendor Versions

OpenJDK

11.0.16

Third-party software

Autonomous Identity uses the following third-party software in the deployment.

IMPORTANT:

If your existing deployment uses the deployer-pro installer (2022.11.0 and later), you can upgrade these third-party dependencies to these versions.

If your existing deployment uses the deployer installer (pre-2022.11.0 or earlier), you do not need to pre-install or upgrade these components in your environment. The Autonomous Identity deployer installs or upgrades these dependencies.

Third-party software
Component Version Usage

Python

3.10.9

Deployer and Deployer Pro scripts

Docker CE

20.10.17

Container cluster management

Apache Cassandra

4.0.8

Database for all Autonomous Identity services

MongoDB

4.4.19

Database for all Autonomous Identity services. If using MongoDB with LDAP, set the mongo_ldap property to true in the vars.yml file.

Apache Spark

3.3.2 with Hadoop 3

Cluster to run Autonomous Identity analytics

Apache Livy

Updated to work with Spark 3.3.2

REST interface to Spark master to run Autonomous Identity analytics

Opensearch/Opensearch Dashboards

1.3.14

Distributed, open source search engine and visualization tool for all data types.

Supported browsers

Autonomous Identity supports the following browsers:

Supported browsers
Vendor Versions

Google Chrome

version 85.0.4183.121 and higher

Mozilla Firefox

version 86.0.1 and higher


1. For Autonomous Identity 2022.8.x systems that use CentOS/Redhat Enterprise Linux 7.0 and upgrade to Autonomous Identity 2022.11.x, Autonomous Identity continues to run on CentOS/Redhat Enterprise Linux 7.0. For new Autonomous Identity 2022.11.x installations, use CentOS/Redhat Enterprise Linux 8.0.