Signing up for Validata Cloud
This topic describes the two ways to get started with Validata Cloud: signing up for a 15-day free trial directly from Striim, or subscribing through a cloud marketplace. Marketplace subscriptions are currently available on Google Cloud Marketplace and Microsoft Azure Marketplace, with AWS Marketplace support coming soon.
Sign-up for a free trial
To sign up for the Validata Cloud free trial:
Submit the free trial request form.
After submission, check your email for an invitation sent to the address used during sign-up.
Use the information in the email to complete the sign-up process and create your Striim account.
Subscribe to Validata Cloud in the Google Cloud Marketplace
In Google Cloud, sign up for Validata Cloud.
In the Google Cloud Marketplace, search for Validata Cloud and click it.
Scroll down to Pricing, select a plan, and click Select.
Scroll down to Additional terms, check to accept them all, and click Subscribe.
Click Register with Striim Inc., then follow the instructions to complete registration. Make a note of the domain and password you enter.
When you receive the Validata Cloud | Activate your account email, open it and click the activation link.
Enter your email address and password, then click Sign up.
You will receive another email with information about your subscription.
Subscribe to Validata Cloud in the Microsoft Azure Marketplace
In the Azure Marketplace, search for Validata Cloud and click it.
Click Get It Now, check the box to accept Microsoft's terms, and click Continue.
Select a plan, then click Subscribe.
Select one of your existing resource groups or create a new one, enter a name for this subscription, and click Review + subscribe.
Click Subscribe.
When you receive an "Activate your Validata Cloud" email from Microsoft AppSource, open it and click Activate now.
Account setup
The user who signs up for the trial is assigned as the default account admin. The account admin can invite additional admins and users. For details, see the user management documentation.