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Preparing for Installation 2
System Administrators install vRealize Automation into their existing virtualization environments. Before
the installation begins, there are a number of preliminary steps that must be completed to prepare the
deployment environment.
This chapter includes the following topics:
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DNS and Host Name Resolution
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Hardware and Virtual Machine Requirements
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Browser Considerations
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Password Considerations
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Windows Server Requirements
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Port Requirements
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User Accounts and Credentials Required for Installation
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Security
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Time Synchronization
DNS and Host Name Resolution
vRealize Automation requires the system administrator to identify all hosts using a fully qualified domain
name (FQDN). In a distributed deployment, all vRealize Automation components must be able to resolve
each other by using an FQDN. The Model Manager Web service, Manager Service, and Microsoft SQL
Server database must also be able to resolve each other by their Windows Internet Name Service (WINS)
name. You must configure the Domain Name System (DNS) to resolve these host names in your
environment.
Important vRealize Automation does not allow navigation to hosts that contain the underscore (_)
character in the host name.
Hardware and Virtual Machine Requirements
Installation requires minimum system resources to install virtual appliances and minimum hardware
requirements to install IaaS components on the Windows Server.
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