Administrator Guide

Prerequisites to deploy Wyse Management Suite on
private cloud
Table 1. Prerequisites
Properties Wyse Management Suite server Wyse Management Suite
software repository
For 10,000 or less devices For 50,000 or less devices
Operating system Windows Server 2012 R2 or Windows Server 2016
Supported language pack—English, French, Italian, German, and
Spanish
Windows Server 2012 R2 or
Windows Server 2016
Minimum disk space 40 GB 120 GB 120 GB
Minimum memory (RAM) 8 GB 16 GB 16 GB
Minimum CPU requirements 4 cores 4 cores 4 cores
Network communication ports The Wyse Management Suite installer adds Transmission Control
Protocol (TCP) ports 443, 8080, and 1883 to the rewall
exception list. The ports are added to access the Wyse
Management Suite console and to send the push notications to
the thin clients.
TCP 443—HTTPS communication
TCP 8080—HTTP communication (optional)
TCP 1883—MQTT communication
TCP 3306—MariaDB (optional if remote)
TCP 27017—MongoDB (optional if remote)
TCP 11211—Memcache
TCP 5172, 49159—EMSDK (optional for Teradici devices)
The Wyse Management Suite
repository installer adds TCP ports
443 and 8080 to the rewall
exception list. The ports are added
to access the operating system
images and application images
that are managed by Wyse
Management Suite.
Supported browsers
Microsoft Internet Explorer version 11
Google Chrome 58.0 and later versions
Mozilla Firefox 52.0 and later versions
Microsoft Edge browser on Windows—English only
NOTE:
WMS.exe and WMS_Repo.exe must be installed on two dierent servers. You must install the Wyse Management Suite remote
repository for the public cloud. For private cloud, you must install the Wyse Management Suite remote repository and local
repository. For more information, see Accessing le repository.
The software can be installed on a physical or a virtual machine.
It is not necessary that the software repository and the Wyse Management Suite server have the same operating system.
Functional areas of management console
The Wyse Management Suite console is organized into the following functional areas:
The Dashboard page provides information about the current status on each functional area of the system.
The Groups & Congs page employs a hierarchical group policy management for device conguration. Optionally, subgroups of the
global group policy can be created to categorize devices according to corporate standards. For example, devices may be grouped based
on job function, device type, and so on.
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Getting started with Wyse Management Suite