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Minimal Deployment Checklist
You install vRealize Automation in a minimal configuration for proof of concept or development work.
Minimal deployments require fewer steps to install but lack the production capacity of an enterprise
deployment.
Complete the high-level tasks in the following order.
Table 51. Minimal Deployment Checklist
Task Details
Plan the environment and address installation prerequisites. Chapter 2 Preparing for vRealize Automation
Installation
Create an unconfigured vRealize Automation appliance. Deploy the vRealize Automation Appliance
Manually configure the vRealize Automation appliance. Configure the vRealize Automation Appliance
Install IaaS components on a single Windows server. Installing IaaS Components
Install additional agents, if required. Installing vRealize Automation Agents
Perform post-installation tasks such as configuring the
default tenant.
Configure Access to the Default Tenant
Configure the vRealize Automation Appliance
The vRealize Automation appliance is a partially configured virtual machine that hosts the
vRealize Automation server and user web portal. You download and deploy the appliance open
virtualization format (OVF) template to vCenter Server or ESX/ESXi inventory.
Prerequisites
Create an unconfigured appliance. See Deploy the vRealize Automation Appliance.
Procedure
1 Log in to the unconfigured vRealize Automation appliance management interface as root.
https://vrealize-automation-appliance-FQDN:5480
Continue past any certificate warnings.
2 If the installation wizard appears, cancel it so that you can go to the management interface instead of
the wizard.
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