Azure PowerShell을 통해 Azure-SSIS 통합 런타임 만들기

적용 대상: Azure Data Factory Azure Synapse Analytics

기업용 올인원 분석 솔루션인 Microsoft Fabric의 Data Factory를 사용해 보세요. Microsoft Fabric은 데이터 이동부터 데이터 과학, 실시간 분석, 비즈니스 인텔리전스 및 보고에 이르기까지 모든 것을 다룹니다. 무료로 새 평가판을 시작하는 방법을 알아봅니다!

이 문서에서는 Azure PowerShell을 통해 ADF(Azure Data Factory)에서 Azure-SQL Server Integration Services(SSIS) IR(통합 런타임)을 만드는 방법을 보여 줍니다.

참고 항목

Azure Synapse Analytics의 Azure-SSIS IR의 경우 해당 Azure Synapse Analytics PowerShell 인터페이스로 대체합니다. Set-AzSynapseIntegrationRuntime(Az.Synapse), Start-AzSynapseIntegrationRuntimeStop-AzSynapseIntegrationRuntime

변수 만들기

다음 스크립트를 복사하여 붙여넣습니다. 변수에 대한 값을 지정합니다.

### Azure Data Factory info
# If your input contains a PSH special character like "$", precede it with the escape character "`" - for example, "`$"
$SubscriptionName = "[your Azure subscription name]"
$ResourceGroupName = "[your Azure resource group name]"
# Data factory name - must be globally unique
$DataFactoryName = "[your data factory name]"
# For supported regions, see https://azure.microsoft.com/global-infrastructure/services/?products=data-factory&regions=all
$DataFactoryLocation = "EastUS"

### Azure-SSIS integration runtime info - This is a Data Factory compute resource for running SSIS packages.
$AzureSSISName = "[your Azure-SSIS IR name]"
$AzureSSISDescription = "[your Azure-SSIS IR description]"
# For supported regions, see https://azure.microsoft.com/global-infrastructure/services/?products=data-factory&regions=all
$AzureSSISLocation = "EastUS"
# For supported node sizes, see https://azure.microsoft.com/pricing/details/data-factory/ssis/
$AzureSSISNodeSize = "Standard_D8_v3"
# 1-10 nodes are currently supported
$AzureSSISNodeNumber = 2
# Azure-SSIS IR edition/license info: Standard or Enterprise
$AzureSSISEdition = "Standard" # Standard by default, whereas Enterprise lets you use advanced features on your Azure-SSIS IR
# Azure-SSIS IR hybrid usage info: LicenseIncluded or BasePrice
$AzureSSISLicenseType = "LicenseIncluded" # LicenseIncluded by default, whereas BasePrice lets you bring your own on-premises SQL Server license with Software Assurance to earn cost savings from Azure Hybrid Benefit option
# For a Standard_D1_v2 node, up to 4 parallel executions per node are supported. For other nodes, up to (2 x number of cores) are currently supported.
$AzureSSISMaxParallelExecutionsPerNode = 8
# Custom setup info: Standard/express custom setups
$SetupScriptContainerSasUri = "" # OPTIONAL to provide a SAS URI of blob container for standard custom setup where your script and its associated files are stored
$ExpressCustomSetup = "[RunCmdkey|SetEnvironmentVariable|InstallAzurePowerShell|SentryOne.TaskFactory|oh22is.SQLPhonetics.NET|oh22is.HEDDA.IO|KingswaySoft.IntegrationToolkit|KingswaySoft.ProductivityPack|Theobald.XtractIS|AecorSoft.IntegrationService|CData.Standard|CData.Extended or leave it empty]" # OPTIONAL to configure an express custom setup without script
# Virtual network info: Azure Resource Manager or Classic
$VnetId = "[your virtual network resource ID or leave it empty]" # REQUIRED if you use Azure SQL Database server configured with a private endpoint/IP firewall rule/virtual network service endpoint or Azure SQL Managed Instance that joins a virtual network to host SSISDB, or if you require access to on-premises data without configuring a self-hosted IR. We recommend Azure Resource Manager virtual network, because classic virtual network will be deprecated soon.
$SubnetName = "[your subnet name or leave it empty]" # WARNING: Use the same subnet as the one used for Azure SQL Database server configured with a virtual network service endpoint or a different subnet from the one used for Azure SQL Managed Instance that joins a virtual network
$SubnetId = $VnetId + '/subnets/' + $SubnetName 
# Virtual network injection method: Standard or Express. For comparison, see https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/data-factory/azure-ssis-integration-runtime-virtual-network-configuration.
$VnetInjectionMethod = "Standard" # Standard by default, whereas Express lets you use the express virtual network injection method
# Public IP address info: OPTIONAL to provide two standard static public IP addresses with DNS name under the same subscription and in the same region as your virtual network
$FirstPublicIP = "[your first public IP address resource ID or leave it empty]"
$SecondPublicIP = "[your second public IP address resource ID or leave it empty]"

### SSISDB info
$SSISDBServerEndpoint = "[your Azure SQL Database server name.database.windows.net or managed instance name.DNS prefix.database.windows.net or managed instance name.public.DNS prefix.database.windows.net,3342 or leave it empty if you do not use SSISDB]" # WARNING: If you use SSISDB, ensure that there's no existing SSISDB on your database server, so we can prepare and manage one on your behalf
# Authentication info: SQL or Azure AD
$SSISDBServerAdminUserName = "[your server admin username for SQL authentication or leave it empty for Azure AD authentication]"
$SSISDBServerAdminPassword = "[your server admin password for SQL authentication or leave it empty for Azure AD authentication]"
# For the basic pricing tier, specify "Basic," not "B." For standard, premium, and elastic pool tiers, specify "S0," "S1," "S2," "S3," etc. See https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/sql-database/sql-database-resource-limits-database-server.
$SSISDBPricingTier = "[Basic|S0|S1|S2|S3|S4|S6|S7|S9|S12|P1|P2|P4|P6|P11|P15|…|ELASTIC_POOL(name = <elastic_pool_name>) for Azure SQL Database server or leave it empty for managed instance]"

### Self-hosted integration runtime info - This can be configured as a proxy for on-premises data access 
$DataProxyIntegrationRuntimeName = "" # OPTIONAL to configure a proxy for on-premises data access 
$DataProxyStagingLinkedServiceName = "" # OPTIONAL to configure a proxy for on-premises data access 
$DataProxyStagingPath = "" # OPTIONAL to configure a proxy for on-premises data access 

로그인하고 구독 선택

다음 스크립트를 추가하여 로그인하고 Azure 구독을 선택합니다.

Connect-AzAccount
Select-AzSubscription -SubscriptionName $SubscriptionName

데이터베이스 서버에 대한 연결 유효성 검사

Azure SQL Database 서버 또는 관리형 인스턴스의 유효성을 검사하려면 다음 스크립트를 추가합니다.

# Validate only if you use SSISDB and you don't use virtual network or Azure AD authentication
if(![string]::IsNullOrEmpty($SSISDBServerEndpoint))
{
    if([string]::IsNullOrEmpty($VnetId) -and [string]::IsNullOrEmpty($SubnetName))
    {
        if(![string]::IsNullOrEmpty($SSISDBServerAdminUserName) -and ![string]::IsNullOrEmpty($SSISDBServerAdminPassword))
        {
            $SSISDBConnectionString = "Data Source=" + $SSISDBServerEndpoint + ";User ID=" + $SSISDBServerAdminUserName + ";Password=" + $SSISDBServerAdminPassword
            $sqlConnection = New-Object System.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection $SSISDBConnectionString;
            Try
            {
                $sqlConnection.Open();
            }
            Catch [System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException]
            {
                Write-Warning "Cannot connect to your Azure SQL Database server, exception: $_";
                Write-Warning "Please make sure the server you specified has already been created. Do you want to proceed? [Y/N]"
                $yn = Read-Host
                if(!($yn -ieq "Y"))
                {
                    Return;
                }
            }
        }
    }
}

가상 네트워크 구성

다음 스크립트를 추가하여 조인할 Azure-SSIS Integration Runtime에 대한 가상 네트워크 권한 및 설정을 자동으로 구성합니다.

# Make sure to run this script against the subscription to which the virtual network belongs
if(![string]::IsNullOrEmpty($VnetId) -and ![string]::IsNullOrEmpty($SubnetName))
{
    # Register to the Azure Batch resource provider
    $BatchApplicationId = "ddbf3205-c6bd-46ae-8127-60eb93363864"
    $BatchObjectId = (Get-AzADServicePrincipal -ServicePrincipalName $BatchApplicationId).Id
    Register-AzResourceProvider -ProviderNamespace Microsoft.Batch
    while(!(Get-AzResourceProvider -ProviderNamespace "Microsoft.Batch").RegistrationState.Contains("Registered"))
    {
    Start-Sleep -s 10
    }
    if($VnetId -match "/providers/Microsoft.ClassicNetwork/")
    {
        # Assign the VM contributor role to Microsoft.Batch
        New-AzRoleAssignment -ObjectId $BatchObjectId -RoleDefinitionName "Classic Virtual Machine Contributor" -Scope $VnetId
    }
}

리소스 그룹 만들기

New-AzResourceGroup 명령을 사용하여 Azure 리소스 그룹을 만듭니다. 리소스 그룹은 Azure 리소스가 그룹으로 배포되고 관리되는 논리 컨테이너입니다.

리소스 그룹이 이미 있는 경우 스크립트에 이 코드를 복사하지 마세요.

New-AzResourceGroup -Location $DataFactoryLocation -Name $ResourceGroupName

데이터 팩터리 만들기

다음 명령을 실행하여 데이터 팩터리를 만듭니다.

Set-AzDataFactoryV2 -ResourceGroupName $ResourceGroupName `
    -Location $DataFactoryLocation `
    -Name $DataFactoryName

Integration Runtime 만들기

다음 명령을 실행하여 Azure에서 SSIS 패키지를 실행하는 Azure-SSIS 통합 런타임을 만듭니다.

SSISDB를 사용하지 않는 경우에는 CatalogServerEndpoint, CatalogPricingTierCatalogAdminCredential 매개변수를 생략해도 됩니다.

IP 방화벽 규칙/가상 네트워크 서비스 엔드포인트가 있는 Azure SQL Database 서버 또는 SSISDB를 호스팅하기 위해 프라이빗 엔드포인트가 있는 관리형 인스턴스를 사용하지 않는 경우에는 VNetIdSubnet 매개변수를 생략하거나 그에 대한 빈 값을 전달할 수 있습니다. 온-프레미스 데이터에 액세스하는 Azure-SSIS IR의 프록시로 자체 호스팅 IR을 구성하는 경우에도 이를 생략할 수 있습니다. 아닌 경우에는 이를 생략할 수 없으며 가상 네트워크 구성에서 유효한 값을 전달해야 합니다. 자세한 내용은 가상 네트워크에 Azure-SSIS IR 조인하기를 참조하세요.

관리형 인스턴스를 사용하여 SSISDB를 호스팅하는 경우 CatalogPricingTier 매개변수를 생략하거나 빈 값을 전달할 수 있습니다. 아닌 경우에는 이를 생략할 수 없으며 Azure SQL Database에 지원되는 가격 책정 계층 목록에서 유효한 값을 전달해야 합니다. 자세한 내용은 SQL Database 리소스 한도를 참조하세요.

데이터 팩터리에 대해 할당된 시스템/사용자 할당 관리 ID를 사용하여 Microsoft Entra 인증을 사용하여 데이터베이스 서버에 연결하는 경우 CatalogAdminCredential 매개 변수를 생략할 수 있습니다. 그러나 데이터 팩터리에 대해 할당된 시스템/사용자 할당 관리 ID를 데이터베이스 서버에 대한 액세스 권한이 있는 Microsoft Entra 그룹에 추가해야 합니다. 자세한 내용은 Azure-SSIS IR에 대해 Microsoft Entra 인증 사용을 참조하세요. 아닌 경우에는 생략할 수 없으며, SQL 인증을 위해 서버 관리 사용자 이름과 암호로 구성된 유효한 개체를 전달해야 합니다.

Set-AzDataFactoryV2IntegrationRuntime -ResourceGroupName $ResourceGroupName `
    -DataFactoryName $DataFactoryName `
    -Name $AzureSSISName `
    -Description $AzureSSISDescription `
    -Type Managed `
    -Location $AzureSSISLocation `
    -NodeSize $AzureSSISNodeSize `
    -NodeCount $AzureSSISNodeNumber `
    -Edition $AzureSSISEdition `
    -LicenseType $AzureSSISLicenseType `
    -MaxParallelExecutionsPerNode $AzureSSISMaxParallelExecutionsPerNode `
    -SubnetId $SubnetId `
    -VNetInjectionMethod $VnetInjectionMethod
	   
# Add the CatalogServerEndpoint, CatalogPricingTier, and CatalogAdminCredential parameters if you use SSISDB
if(![string]::IsNullOrEmpty($SSISDBServerEndpoint))
{
    Set-AzDataFactoryV2IntegrationRuntime -ResourceGroupName $ResourceGroupName `
        -DataFactoryName $DataFactoryName `
        -Name $AzureSSISName `
        -CatalogServerEndpoint $SSISDBServerEndpoint `
        -CatalogPricingTier $SSISDBPricingTier

    if(![string]::IsNullOrEmpty($SSISDBServerAdminUserName) -and ![string]::IsNullOrEmpty($SSISDBServerAdminPassword)) # Add the CatalogAdminCredential parameter if you don't use Azure AD authentication
    {
        $secpasswd = ConvertTo-SecureString $SSISDBServerAdminPassword -AsPlainText -Force
        $serverCreds = New-Object System.Management.Automation.PSCredential($SSISDBServerAdminUserName, $secpasswd)

        Set-AzDataFactoryV2IntegrationRuntime -ResourceGroupName $ResourceGroupName `
            -DataFactoryName $DataFactoryName `
            -Name $AzureSSISName `
            -CatalogAdminCredential $serverCreds
    }
}

# Add custom setup parameters if you use standard/express custom setups
if(![string]::IsNullOrEmpty($SetupScriptContainerSasUri))
{
    Set-AzDataFactoryV2IntegrationRuntime -ResourceGroupName $ResourceGroupName `
        -DataFactoryName $DataFactoryName `
        -Name $AzureSSISName `
        -SetupScriptContainerSasUri $SetupScriptContainerSasUri
}
if(![string]::IsNullOrEmpty($ExpressCustomSetup))
{
    if($ExpressCustomSetup -eq "RunCmdkey")
    {
        $addCmdkeyArgument = "YourFileShareServerName or YourAzureStorageAccountName.file.core.windows.net"
        $userCmdkeyArgument = "YourDomainName\YourUsername or azure\YourAzureStorageAccountName"
        $passCmdkeyArgument = New-Object Microsoft.Azure.Management.DataFactory.Models.SecureString("YourPassword or YourAccessKey")
        $setup = New-Object Microsoft.Azure.Management.DataFactory.Models.CmdkeySetup($addCmdkeyArgument, $userCmdkeyArgument, $passCmdkeyArgument)
    }
    if($ExpressCustomSetup -eq "SetEnvironmentVariable")
    {
        $variableName = "YourVariableName"
        $variableValue = "YourVariableValue"
        $setup = New-Object Microsoft.Azure.Management.DataFactory.Models.EnvironmentVariableSetup($variableName, $variableValue)
    }
    if($ExpressCustomSetup -eq "InstallAzurePowerShell")
    {
        $moduleVersion = "YourAzModuleVersion"
        $setup = New-Object Microsoft.Azure.Management.DataFactory.Models.AzPowerShellSetup($moduleVersion)
    }
    if($ExpressCustomSetup -eq "SentryOne.TaskFactory")
    {
        $licenseKey = New-Object Microsoft.Azure.Management.DataFactory.Models.SecureString("YourLicenseKey")
        $setup = New-Object Microsoft.Azure.Management.DataFactory.Models.ComponentSetup($ExpressCustomSetup, $licenseKey)
    }
    if($ExpressCustomSetup -eq "oh22is.SQLPhonetics.NET")
    {
        $licenseKey = New-Object Microsoft.Azure.Management.DataFactory.Models.SecureString("YourLicenseKey")
        $setup = New-Object Microsoft.Azure.Management.DataFactory.Models.ComponentSetup($ExpressCustomSetup, $licenseKey)
    }
    if($ExpressCustomSetup -eq "oh22is.HEDDA.IO")
    {
        $setup = New-Object Microsoft.Azure.Management.DataFactory.Models.ComponentSetup($ExpressCustomSetup)
    }
    if($ExpressCustomSetup -eq "KingswaySoft.IntegrationToolkit")
    {
        $licenseKey = New-Object Microsoft.Azure.Management.DataFactory.Models.SecureString("YourLicenseKey")
        $setup = New-Object Microsoft.Azure.Management.DataFactory.Models.ComponentSetup($ExpressCustomSetup, $licenseKey)
    }
    if($ExpressCustomSetup -eq "KingswaySoft.ProductivityPack")
    {
        $licenseKey = New-Object Microsoft.Azure.Management.DataFactory.Models.SecureString("YourLicenseKey")
        $setup = New-Object Microsoft.Azure.Management.DataFactory.Models.ComponentSetup($ExpressCustomSetup, $licenseKey)
    }    
    if($ExpressCustomSetup -eq "Theobald.XtractIS")
    {
        $jsonData = Get-Content -Raw -Path YourLicenseFile.json
        $jsonData = $jsonData -replace '\s',''
        $jsonData = $jsonData.replace('"','\"')
        $licenseKey = New-Object Microsoft.Azure.Management.DataFactory.Models.SecureString($jsonData)
        $setup = New-Object Microsoft.Azure.Management.DataFactory.Models.ComponentSetup($ExpressCustomSetup, $licenseKey)
    }
    if($ExpressCustomSetup -eq "AecorSoft.IntegrationService")
    {
        $licenseKey = New-Object Microsoft.Azure.Management.DataFactory.Models.SecureString("YourLicenseKey")
        $setup = New-Object Microsoft.Azure.Management.DataFactory.Models.ComponentSetup($ExpressCustomSetup, $licenseKey)
    }
    if($ExpressCustomSetup -eq "CData.Standard")
    {
        $licenseKey = New-Object Microsoft.Azure.Management.DataFactory.Models.SecureString("YourLicenseKey")
        $setup = New-Object Microsoft.Azure.Management.DataFactory.Models.ComponentSetup($ExpressCustomSetup, $licenseKey)
    }
    if($ExpressCustomSetup -eq "CData.Extended")
    {
        $licenseKey = New-Object Microsoft.Azure.Management.DataFactory.Models.SecureString("YourLicenseKey")
        $setup = New-Object Microsoft.Azure.Management.DataFactory.Models.ComponentSetup($ExpressCustomSetup, $licenseKey)
    }    
    # Create an array of one or more express custom setups
    $setups = New-Object System.Collections.ArrayList
    $setups.Add($setup)

    Set-AzDataFactoryV2IntegrationRuntime -ResourceGroupName $ResourceGroupName `
        -DataFactoryName $DataFactoryName `
        -Name $AzureSSISName `
        -ExpressCustomSetup $setups
}

# Add self-hosted integration runtime parameters if you configure a proxy for on-premises data access
if(![string]::IsNullOrEmpty($DataProxyIntegrationRuntimeName) -and ![string]::IsNullOrEmpty($DataProxyStagingLinkedServiceName))
{
    Set-AzDataFactoryV2IntegrationRuntime -ResourceGroupName $ResourceGroupName `
        -DataFactoryName $DataFactoryName `
        -Name $AzureSSISName `
        -DataProxyIntegrationRuntimeName $DataProxyIntegrationRuntimeName `
        -DataProxyStagingLinkedServiceName $DataProxyStagingLinkedServiceName

    if(![string]::IsNullOrEmpty($DataProxyStagingPath))
    {
        Set-AzDataFactoryV2IntegrationRuntime -ResourceGroupName $ResourceGroupName `
            -DataFactoryName $DataFactoryName `
            -Name $AzureSSISName `
            -DataProxyStagingPath $DataProxyStagingPath
    }
}

# Add public IP address parameters if you use the standard virtual network injection method and bring your own static public IP addresses
if($VnetInjectionMethod -eq "Standard")
{
    if(![string]::IsNullOrEmpty($FirstPublicIP) -and ![string]::IsNullOrEmpty($SecondPublicIP))
    {
        $publicIPs = @($FirstPublicIP, $SecondPublicIP)
        Set-AzDataFactoryV2IntegrationRuntime -ResourceGroupName $ResourceGroupName `
            -DataFactoryName $DataFactoryName `
            -Name $AzureSSISName `
            -PublicIPs $publicIPs
    }
}

통합 런타임 시작

다음 명령을 실행하여 Azure-SSIS Integration Runtime을 시작합니다.

write-host("##### Starting #####")
Start-AzDataFactoryV2IntegrationRuntime -ResourceGroupName $ResourceGroupName `
    -DataFactoryName $DataFactoryName `
    -Name $AzureSSISName `
    -Force

write-host("##### Completed #####")
write-host("If any cmdlet is unsuccessful, please consider using -Debug option for diagnostics.")

참고 항목

이 프로세스는 사용자 지정 설치 시간을 제외하고 5분 이내에 완료됩니다. 그러나 Azure-SSIS IR이 표준 주입 방법을 사용하여 가상 네트워크에 조인하는 데 20-30분이 걸릴 수 있습니다.

SSISDB를 사용하는 경우 Data Factory 서비스에서 데이터베이스 서버에 연결하여 SSISDB를 준비합니다. 또한 이 서비스는 가상 네트워크에 대한 권한 및 설정을 구성하며, 지정된 경우 Azure-SSIS IR을 가상 네트워크에 조인합니다.

Azure-SSIS IR을 프로비저닝하는 경우 Access 재배포 가능 패키지 및 Azure Feature Pack for SSIS도 설치됩니다. 이러한 구성 요소는 기본 제공 구성 요소에서 이미 지원하는 데이터 원본 외에도 Excel 파일, Access 파일 및 다양한 Azure 데이터 원본에 대한 연결을 제공합니다. 기본 제공/미리 설치된 구성 요소에 대한 자세한 내용은 Azure-SSIS IR의 기본 제공/미리 설치된 구성 요소를 참조하세요. 설치할 수 있는 추가 구성 요소에 대한 자세한 내용은 Azure-SSIS IR 사용자 지정 설치를 참조하세요.

전체 스크립트

다음은 Azure-SSIS 통합 런타임을 만드는 전체 스크립트입니다.

### Azure Data Factory info
# If your input contains a PSH special character like "$", precede it with the escape character "`" - for example, "`$"
$SubscriptionName = "[your Azure subscription name]"
$ResourceGroupName = "[your Azure resource group name]"
# Data factory name - must be globally unique
$DataFactoryName = "[your data factory name]"
# For supported regions, see https://azure.microsoft.com/global-infrastructure/services/?products=data-factory&regions=all
$DataFactoryLocation = "EastUS"

### Azure-SSIS integration runtime info - This is a Data Factory compute resource for running SSIS packages.
$AzureSSISName = "[your Azure-SSIS IR name]"
$AzureSSISDescription = "[your Azure-SSIS IR description]"
# For supported regions, see https://azure.microsoft.com/global-infrastructure/services/?products=data-factory&regions=all
$AzureSSISLocation = "EastUS"
# For supported node sizes, see https://azure.microsoft.com/pricing/details/data-factory/ssis/
$AzureSSISNodeSize = "Standard_D8_v3"
# 1-10 nodes are currently supported
$AzureSSISNodeNumber = 2
# Azure-SSIS IR edition/license info: Standard or Enterprise
$AzureSSISEdition = "Standard" # Standard by default, whereas Enterprise lets you use advanced features on your Azure-SSIS IR
# Azure-SSIS IR hybrid usage info: LicenseIncluded or BasePrice
$AzureSSISLicenseType = "LicenseIncluded" # LicenseIncluded by default, whereas BasePrice lets you bring your own on-premises SQL Server license with Software Assurance to earn cost savings from the Azure Hybrid Benefit option
# For a Standard_D1_v2 node, up to four parallel executions per node are supported. For other nodes, up to (2 x number of cores) are currently supported.
$AzureSSISMaxParallelExecutionsPerNode = 8
# Custom setup info: Standard/express custom setups
$SetupScriptContainerSasUri = "" # OPTIONAL to provide a SAS URI of blob container for standard custom setup where your script and its associated files are stored
$ExpressCustomSetup = "[RunCmdkey|SetEnvironmentVariable|InstallAzurePowerShell|SentryOne.TaskFactory|oh22is.SQLPhonetics.NET|oh22is.HEDDA.IO|KingswaySoft.IntegrationToolkit|KingswaySoft.ProductivityPack|Theobald.XtractIS|AecorSoft.IntegrationService|CData.Standard|CData.Extended or leave it empty]" # OPTIONAL to configure an express custom setup without script
# Virtual network info: Azure Resource Manager or Classic
$VnetId = "[your virtual network resource ID or leave it empty]" # REQUIRED if you use Azure SQL Database server configured with a private endpoint/IP firewall rule/virtual network service endpoint or Azure SQL Managed Instance that joins a virtual network to host SSISDB, or if you require access to on-premises data without configuring a self-hosted IR. We recommend Azure Resource Manager virtual network, because classic virtual network will be deprecated soon.
$SubnetName = "[your subnet name or leave it empty]" # WARNING: Use the same subnet as the one used for Azure SQL Database server configured with a virtual network service endpoint or a different subnet from the one used for Azure SQL Managed Instance that joins a virtual network
$SubnetId = $VnetId + '/subnets/' + $SubnetName 
# Virtual network injection method: Standard or Express. For comparison, see https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/data-factory/azure-ssis-integration-runtime-virtual-network-configuration.
$VnetInjectionMethod = "Standard" # Standard by default, whereas Express lets you use the express virtual network injection method
# Public IP address info: OPTIONAL to provide two standard static public IP addresses with DNS name under the same subscription and in the same region as your virtual network
$FirstPublicIP = "[your first public IP address resource ID or leave it empty]"
$SecondPublicIP = "[your second public IP address resource ID or leave it empty]"

### SSISDB info
$SSISDBServerEndpoint = "[your Azure SQL Database server name.database.windows.net or managed instance name.DNS prefix.database.windows.net or managed instance name.public.DNS prefix.database.windows.net,3342 or leave it empty if you do not use SSISDB]" # WARNING: If you use SSISDB, ensure that there's no existing SSISDB on your database server, so we can prepare and manage one on your behalf
# Authentication info: SQL or Azure AD
$SSISDBServerAdminUserName = "[your server admin username for SQL authentication or leave it empty for Azure AD authentication]"
$SSISDBServerAdminPassword = "[your server admin password for SQL authentication or leave it empty for Azure AD authentication]"
# For the basic pricing tier, specify "Basic," not "B." For standard, premium, and elastic pool tiers, specify "S0," "S1," "S2," "S3," etc. See https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/sql-database/sql-database-resource-limits-database-server.
$SSISDBPricingTier = "[Basic|S0|S1|S2|S3|S4|S6|S7|S9|S12|P1|P2|P4|P6|P11|P15|…|ELASTIC_POOL(name = <elastic_pool_name>) for Azure SQL Database server or leave it empty for managed instance]"

### Self-hosted integration runtime info - This can be configured as a proxy for on-premises data access 
$DataProxyIntegrationRuntimeName = "" # OPTIONAL to configure a proxy for on-premises data access 
$DataProxyStagingLinkedServiceName = "" # OPTIONAL to configure a proxy for on-premises data access 
$DataProxyStagingPath = "" # OPTIONAL to configure a proxy for on-premises data access 

### Sign in and select a subscription
Connect-AzAccount
Select-AzSubscription -SubscriptionName $SubscriptionName

### Validate the connection to the database server
# Validate only if you use SSISDB and don't use a virtual network or Azure AD authentication
if(![string]::IsNullOrEmpty($SSISDBServerEndpoint))
{
    if([string]::IsNullOrEmpty($VnetId) -and [string]::IsNullOrEmpty($SubnetName))
    {
        if(![string]::IsNullOrEmpty($SSISDBServerAdminUserName) -and ![string]::IsNullOrEmpty($SSISDBServerAdminPassword))
        {
            $SSISDBConnectionString = "Data Source=" + $SSISDBServerEndpoint + ";User ID=" + $SSISDBServerAdminUserName + ";Password=" + $SSISDBServerAdminPassword
            $sqlConnection = New-Object System.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection $SSISDBConnectionString;
            Try
            {
                $sqlConnection.Open();
            }
            Catch [System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException]
            {
                Write-Warning "Cannot connect to your Azure SQL Database server, exception: $_";
                Write-Warning "Please make sure the server you specified has already been created. Do you want to proceed? [Y/N]"
                $yn = Read-Host
                if(!($yn -ieq "Y"))
                {
                    Return;
                }
            }
        }
    }
}

### Configure a virtual network
# Make sure to run this script against the subscription to which the virtual network belongs
if(![string]::IsNullOrEmpty($VnetId) -and ![string]::IsNullOrEmpty($SubnetName))
{
    # Register to the Azure Batch resource provider
    $BatchApplicationId = "ddbf3205-c6bd-46ae-8127-60eb93363864"
    $BatchObjectId = (Get-AzADServicePrincipal -ServicePrincipalName $BatchApplicationId).Id
    Register-AzResourceProvider -ProviderNamespace Microsoft.Batch
    while(!(Get-AzResourceProvider -ProviderNamespace "Microsoft.Batch").RegistrationState.Contains("Registered"))
    {
    Start-Sleep -s 10
    }
    if($VnetId -match "/providers/Microsoft.ClassicNetwork/")
    {
        # Assign the VM contributor role to Microsoft.Batch
        New-AzRoleAssignment -ObjectId $BatchObjectId -RoleDefinitionName "Classic Virtual Machine Contributor" -Scope $VnetId
    }
}

### Create a data factory
Set-AzDataFactoryV2 -ResourceGroupName $ResourceGroupName `
    -Location $DataFactoryLocation `
    -Name $DataFactoryName

### Create an integration runtime
Set-AzDataFactoryV2IntegrationRuntime -ResourceGroupName $ResourceGroupName `
    -DataFactoryName $DataFactoryName `
    -Name $AzureSSISName `
    -Description $AzureSSISDescription `
    -Type Managed `
    -Location $AzureSSISLocation `
    -NodeSize $AzureSSISNodeSize `
    -NodeCount $AzureSSISNodeNumber `
    -Edition $AzureSSISEdition `
    -LicenseType $AzureSSISLicenseType `
    -MaxParallelExecutionsPerNode $AzureSSISMaxParallelExecutionsPerNode `
    -SubnetId $SubnetId `
    -VNetInjectionMethod $VnetInjectionMethod
	   
# Add CatalogServerEndpoint, CatalogPricingTier, and CatalogAdminCredential parameters if you use SSISDB
if(![string]::IsNullOrEmpty($SSISDBServerEndpoint))
{
    Set-AzDataFactoryV2IntegrationRuntime -ResourceGroupName $ResourceGroupName `
        -DataFactoryName $DataFactoryName `
        -Name $AzureSSISName `
        -CatalogServerEndpoint $SSISDBServerEndpoint `
        -CatalogPricingTier $SSISDBPricingTier

    if(![string]::IsNullOrEmpty($SSISDBServerAdminUserName) -and ![string]::IsNullOrEmpty($SSISDBServerAdminPassword)) # Add the CatalogAdminCredential parameter if you don't use Azure AD authentication
    {
        $secpasswd = ConvertTo-SecureString $SSISDBServerAdminPassword -AsPlainText -Force
        $serverCreds = New-Object System.Management.Automation.PSCredential($SSISDBServerAdminUserName, $secpasswd)

        Set-AzDataFactoryV2IntegrationRuntime -ResourceGroupName $ResourceGroupName `
            -DataFactoryName $DataFactoryName `
            -Name $AzureSSISName `
            -CatalogAdminCredential $serverCreds
    }
}

# Add custom setup parameters if you use standard/express custom setups
if(![string]::IsNullOrEmpty($SetupScriptContainerSasUri))
{
    Set-AzDataFactoryV2IntegrationRuntime -ResourceGroupName $ResourceGroupName `
        -DataFactoryName $DataFactoryName `
        -Name $AzureSSISName `
        -SetupScriptContainerSasUri $SetupScriptContainerSasUri
}
if(![string]::IsNullOrEmpty($ExpressCustomSetup))
{
    if($ExpressCustomSetup -eq "RunCmdkey")
    {
        $addCmdkeyArgument = "YourFileShareServerName or YourAzureStorageAccountName.file.core.windows.net"
        $userCmdkeyArgument = "YourDomainName\YourUsername or azure\YourAzureStorageAccountName"
        $passCmdkeyArgument = New-Object Microsoft.Azure.Management.DataFactory.Models.SecureString("YourPassword or YourAccessKey")
        $setup = New-Object Microsoft.Azure.Management.DataFactory.Models.CmdkeySetup($addCmdkeyArgument, $userCmdkeyArgument, $passCmdkeyArgument)
    }
    if($ExpressCustomSetup -eq "SetEnvironmentVariable")
    {
        $variableName = "YourVariableName"
        $variableValue = "YourVariableValue"
        $setup = New-Object Microsoft.Azure.Management.DataFactory.Models.EnvironmentVariableSetup($variableName, $variableValue)
    }
    if($ExpressCustomSetup -eq "InstallAzurePowerShell")
    {
        $moduleVersion = "YourAzModuleVersion"
        $setup = New-Object Microsoft.Azure.Management.DataFactory.Models.AzPowerShellSetup($moduleVersion)
    }
    if($ExpressCustomSetup -eq "SentryOne.TaskFactory")
    {
        $licenseKey = New-Object Microsoft.Azure.Management.DataFactory.Models.SecureString("YourLicenseKey")
        $setup = New-Object Microsoft.Azure.Management.DataFactory.Models.ComponentSetup($ExpressCustomSetup, $licenseKey)
    }
    if($ExpressCustomSetup -eq "oh22is.SQLPhonetics.NET")
    {
        $licenseKey = New-Object Microsoft.Azure.Management.DataFactory.Models.SecureString("YourLicenseKey")
        $setup = New-Object Microsoft.Azure.Management.DataFactory.Models.ComponentSetup($ExpressCustomSetup, $licenseKey)
    }
    if($ExpressCustomSetup -eq "oh22is.HEDDA.IO")
    {
        $setup = New-Object Microsoft.Azure.Management.DataFactory.Models.ComponentSetup($ExpressCustomSetup)
    }
    if($ExpressCustomSetup -eq "KingswaySoft.IntegrationToolkit")
    {
        $licenseKey = New-Object Microsoft.Azure.Management.DataFactory.Models.SecureString("YourLicenseKey")
        $setup = New-Object Microsoft.Azure.Management.DataFactory.Models.ComponentSetup($ExpressCustomSetup, $licenseKey)
    }
    if($ExpressCustomSetup -eq "KingswaySoft.ProductivityPack")
    {
        $licenseKey = New-Object Microsoft.Azure.Management.DataFactory.Models.SecureString("YourLicenseKey")
        $setup = New-Object Microsoft.Azure.Management.DataFactory.Models.ComponentSetup($ExpressCustomSetup, $licenseKey)
    }    
    if($ExpressCustomSetup -eq "Theobald.XtractIS")
    {
        $jsonData = Get-Content -Raw -Path YourLicenseFile.json
        $jsonData = $jsonData -replace '\s',''
        $jsonData = $jsonData.replace('"','\"')
        $licenseKey = New-Object Microsoft.Azure.Management.DataFactory.Models.SecureString($jsonData)
        $setup = New-Object Microsoft.Azure.Management.DataFactory.Models.ComponentSetup($ExpressCustomSetup, $licenseKey)
    }
    if($ExpressCustomSetup -eq "AecorSoft.IntegrationService")
    {
        $licenseKey = New-Object Microsoft.Azure.Management.DataFactory.Models.SecureString("YourLicenseKey")
        $setup = New-Object Microsoft.Azure.Management.DataFactory.Models.ComponentSetup($ExpressCustomSetup, $licenseKey)
    }
    if($ExpressCustomSetup -eq "CData.Standard")
    {
        $licenseKey = New-Object Microsoft.Azure.Management.DataFactory.Models.SecureString("YourLicenseKey")
        $setup = New-Object Microsoft.Azure.Management.DataFactory.Models.ComponentSetup($ExpressCustomSetup, $licenseKey)
    }
    if($ExpressCustomSetup -eq "CData.Extended")
    {
        $licenseKey = New-Object Microsoft.Azure.Management.DataFactory.Models.SecureString("YourLicenseKey")
        $setup = New-Object Microsoft.Azure.Management.DataFactory.Models.ComponentSetup($ExpressCustomSetup, $licenseKey)
    }
    # Create an array of one or more express custom setups
    $setups = New-Object System.Collections.ArrayList
    $setups.Add($setup)

    Set-AzDataFactoryV2IntegrationRuntime -ResourceGroupName $ResourceGroupName `
        -DataFactoryName $DataFactoryName `
        -Name $AzureSSISName `
        -ExpressCustomSetup $setups
}

# Add self-hosted integration runtime parameters if you configure a proxy for on-premises data access
if(![string]::IsNullOrEmpty($DataProxyIntegrationRuntimeName) -and ![string]::IsNullOrEmpty($DataProxyStagingLinkedServiceName))
{
    Set-AzDataFactoryV2IntegrationRuntime -ResourceGroupName $ResourceGroupName `
        -DataFactoryName $DataFactoryName `
        -Name $AzureSSISName `
        -DataProxyIntegrationRuntimeName $DataProxyIntegrationRuntimeName `
        -DataProxyStagingLinkedServiceName $DataProxyStagingLinkedServiceName

    if(![string]::IsNullOrEmpty($DataProxyStagingPath))
    {
        Set-AzDataFactoryV2IntegrationRuntime -ResourceGroupName $ResourceGroupName `
            -DataFactoryName $DataFactoryName `
            -Name $AzureSSISName `
            -DataProxyStagingPath $DataProxyStagingPath
    }
}

# Add public IP address parameters if you use the standard virtual network injection method and bring your own static public IP addresses
if($VnetInjectionMethod -eq "Standard")
{
    if(![string]::IsNullOrEmpty($FirstPublicIP) -and ![string]::IsNullOrEmpty($SecondPublicIP))
    {
        $publicIPs = @($FirstPublicIP, $SecondPublicIP)
        Set-AzDataFactoryV2IntegrationRuntime -ResourceGroupName $ResourceGroupName `
            -DataFactoryName $DataFactoryName `
            -Name $AzureSSISName `
            -PublicIPs $publicIPs
    }
}

### Start the integration runtime
write-host("##### Starting #####")
Start-AzDataFactoryV2IntegrationRuntime -ResourceGroupName $ResourceGroupName `
    -DataFactoryName $DataFactoryName `
    -Name $AzureSSISName `
    -Force

write-host("##### Completed #####")
write-host("If any cmdlet is unsuccessful, please consider using -Debug option for diagnostics.")

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