Overview
The LANSA Scalable License provides users with an Amazon Machine Image (AMI) and a CloudFormation template for constructing a production ready Windows stack to deliver LANSA web, mobile and desktop capabilities. The stack has been architected to provide all the essential components including a load balancer, web servers and a database server. This stack is highly available and fault tolerant, including being multi-datacenter, auto-installing, auto-upgrading, auto-patching, auto-Windows Updates and auto-scaling. The Usage Instructions and Tutorial below provide a step by step guide on how to set up the stack using a CloudFormation template. Users can deploy an application to this production environment from any Visual LANSA IDE.
Highlights
- Subscription license designed for production workloads and scales automatically.
- Easily and simply create a LANSA stack running your application using the supplied CloudFormation template (its not recommended to instantiate this AMI directly)
- Use this AMI when you have produced a LANSA application with the LANSA IDE
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64-bit (x86) Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
An AMI is a virtual image that provides the information required to launch an instance. Amazon EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) instances are virtual servers on which you can run your applications and workloads, offering varying combinations of CPU, memory, storage, and networking resources. You can launch as many instances from as many different AMIs as you need.
Version release notes
Added version 16.0.21 with updated AMI and templates on 2025-09-08
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Usage instructions
Do not use this AMI until you have produced a LANSA application with the LANSA IDE.
This AMI is expected to be used with the related solution's CloudFormation template. Full instructions for using the template and creating your stack are provided there.
A summary of the steps involved are:
- Subscribe to the LANSA Scalable License
- Upload your LANSA WAM Application MSI to AWS BLOB storage - S3 and obtain the URL of the MSI.
- Use the AWS CloudFormation console to create a scalable LANSA stack using the template URL provided above.
- You will be prompted to enter various parameters. The first 8 parameters are all you need to consider to instantiate a stack that will work. The rest are tuning or maintenance parameters which you only need to consider when creating a production stack. In particular you need to put the URL of the MSI in parameter 01 and provide answers for the other mandatory parameters - passwords, key name and the CIDR which will have remote access to your EC2 instances.
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