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Verify IaaS Services.
Using the Standard Interfaces for Distributed
Deployments
Enterprise deployments are designed for greater vRealize Automation capacity in production and require
that you distribute components across multiple machines. Enterprise deployments also might include
redundant systems behind load balancers.
Distributed Deployment Checklist
A system administrator can deploy vRealize Automation in a distributed configuration, which provides
failover protection and high-availability through redundancy.
The Distributed Deployment Checklist provides a high-level overview of the steps required to perform a
distributed installation.
Table 52. Distributed Deployment Checklist
Task Details
Plan and prepare the installation environment and
verify that all installation prerequisites are met.
Chapter 2 Preparing for vRealize Automation Installation
Plan for and obtain your SSL certificates.
Certificate Trust Requirements in a Distributed Deployment
Deploy the lead vRealize Automation appliance
server, and any additional appliances you require for
redundancy and high availability.
Deploy the vRealize Automation Appliance
Configure your load balancer to handle
vRealize Automation appliance traffic.
Configuring Your Load Balancer
Configure the lead vRealize Automation 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.
Installing vRealize Automation Agents
Configure the default tenant and provide the IaaS
license.
Configure Access to the Default Tenant
Installing vRealize Automation
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