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Cloud Deployment Checklist
To deploy a cloud services version of PTC Arbortext Content Delivery installation, read the following checklist.
Step 1: Before you begin 
Ensure you read the following to plan for your PTC Arbortext Content Delivery deployment:
Step 2: Install PTC Arbortext Content Delivery 
To install PTC Arbortext Content Delivery, see the following sections:
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4. LDAP Configuration
5. Configure MongoDB
6. Select the deployment configuration option:
Monolithic Configuration
Split Configuration
Clustered Configuration
Multi-site Configuration
Step 3: Cloud Deployment 
See the Cloud Deployment Recommendations section in the Hardware Sizing Guidelines for cloud deployment details and the AWS reference architecture diagram.
Step 4: Configure the required security configurations 
Step 5: Publish and load data 
See the following sections to publish and load content in PTC Arbortext Content Delivery.
TAL and TaskManager
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Running PxTAL (Loading SIM data)
Step 6: Set the administration utilities 
See the Administration section to use the ACD administration utilities.
Step 7: Work with advanced configurations 
Step 8: Customize the application 
See the following sections to customize PTC Arbortext Content Delivery and apply according to your requirements.
Customizing the Login Page for PTC Arbortext Content Delivery
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Step 9: Before using the application 
Before you start using PTC Arbortext Content Delivery, see the following:
PTC Arbortext Content Delivery Performance Advisor Help Center
See the following for custom applications to interact with PTC Arbortext Content Delivery.
Step 10: Review the ACD Application Status 
For optimal performance, PTC recommends that you restart the PTC Arbortext Content Delivery application biweekly and do the following:
1. Check for RAM and disk consumption.
2. Check for CPU consumption.
3. Check the MongoDB size.
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