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Task Details
Configure your load balancer to handle
vRealize Automation appliance traffic.
Configuring Your Load Balancer
Configure the Identity Appliance, lead vRealize
Appliance server, and any additional appliances you
deployed for redundancy and high availability.
Configuring Appliances for vRealize Automation
Configure your load balancer to handle the
vRealize Automation IaaS component traffic and
install vRealize Automation IaaS components.
Install the IaaS Components in a Distributed Configuration
If required, install agents to integrate with external
systems.
Chapter 6 Installing Agents
Configure the default tenant and provide the IaaS
license.
Chapter 7 Configuring Initial Access
High-Availability for the Identity Appliance
High-availability and failover protection for the Identity Appliance is handled outside of vRealize
Appliance. Use a vSphere HA-enabled cluster to protect the virtual appliance. For more information, see
the vSphere documentation center.
vRealize Orchestrator
Use external implementations of vRealize Orchestrator with high-availability deployments. If you use a
vRealize Orchestrator server on a vRealize Appliance, configure it to be external. Embedded versions
should never be used.
Distributed Installation Components
In a distributed installation, the system administrator deploys virtual appliances and related components
to support the deployment environment.
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