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Table Of Contents
Deploying the
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The vRealize Automation appliance is delivered as an open virtualization file that you deploy on existing
virtualized infrastructure.
This chapter includes the following topics:
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About vRealize Automation Appliance Deployment
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Deploy the vRealize Automation Appliance
About vRealize Automation Appliance Deployment
All installations first require a deployed but unconfigured vRealize Automation appliance, before you
proceed with one of the actual vRealize Automation installation options.
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The consolidated, browser-based Installation Wizard
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Separate browser-based appliance configuration, followed by separate Windows installations for IaaS
servers
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Command line based, silent installer that accepts input from an answer properties file
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The installation REST API that accepts JSON formatted input
Deploy the vRealize Automation Appliance
Before you can take any of the installation paths, vRealize Automation requires that you deploy at least
one vRealize Automation appliance.
To create the appliance, you use the vSphere client to download and deploy a partially configured virtual
machine from a template. You might need to perform the procedure more than once, if you expect to
create an enterprise deployment for high availability and failover, with multiple vRealize Automation
appliances behind a load balancer.
Prerequisites
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Log in to the vSphere client with an account that has permission to deploy OVF templates to the
inventory.
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Download the vRealize Automation appliance .ovf or .ova file to a location accessible to the
vSphere client.
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