Updated on 2024-04-11 GMT+08:00

Creating a Nacos Engine

This section describes how to create a Nacos engine.

Prerequisites

A Nacos engine runs on a VPC. Before creating a Nacos engine, ensure that VPCs and subnets are available.

You have created a VPC. For details, see Creating a VPC.

Procedure

  1. Go to Buy Registry/Configuration Center Instance.
  2. In the left navigation pane, choose Registry/Configuration Center.
  3. Click Buy Registry/Configuration Center Instance.
  4. Set parameters according to the following table. Parameters marked with an asterisk (*) are mandatory.

    Parameter

    Description

    * Billing Mode

    Billing mode. Currently, pay-per-use is supported.

    *Enterprise Project

    Project where the Nacos engine locates. You can search for and select an enterprise project in the drop-down list.

    *Name

    Enter the name of the Nacos engine.

    *Registry/Configuration Center Instance

    Select Nacos.

    NOTE:

    By default, the Nacos engine is deployed in multiple AZs on three nodes to provide AZ-level DR.

    *Instances

    Select the required capacity specifications.

    Version

    Only the latest version can be created.

    *Network

    Select the created VPC and subnet. You can search for and select a VPC and subnet from the drop-down list.

    A VPC enables you to provision logically isolated, configurable, and manageable virtual networks for your engine.

    Tags

    Tags are used to identify cloud resources. When you have multiple cloud resources of the same type, you can use tags to classify them based on usage, owner, or environment.

    Click Add Tag. In the Add Tag dialog box, enter a tag key and value. For details about tag naming rules, see Managing Tags. In the Add Tag dialog box, you can click Add Tag to add multiple tags at a time, or click next to a tag to delete the tag.

  5. Click Buy. The page for confirming the engine information is displayed.
  6. Click Submit. When the status becomes Available, the engine is created.