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vRealize Automation Installation
Overview 1
You can install vRealize Automation to support minimal, proof of concept environments, or in different
sizes of distributed, enterprise configurations that are capable of handling production workloads.
Installation can be interactive or silent.
After installation, you start using vRealize Automation by customizing your setup and configuring tenants,
which provides users with access to self-service provisioning and life-cycle management of cloud
services.
This chapter includes the following topics:
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About vRealize Automation Installation
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New in this vRealize Automation Installation
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vRealize Automation Installation Components
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Deployment Type
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Choosing Your Installation Method
About vRealize Automation Installation
You can install vRealize Automation through different means, each with varying levels of interactivity.
To install, you deploy a vRealize Automation appliance and then complete the actual installation using
one of the following options:
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A consolidated, browser-based Installation Wizard
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Separate browser-based appliance configuration, and separate Windows installations for IaaS server
components
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A command line based, silent installer that accepts input from an answer properties file
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An installation REST API that accepts JSON formatted input
New in this vRealize Automation Installation
If you installed earlier versions of vRealize Automation, be aware of changes in the installation for this
release before you begin.
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This release simplifies the vRealize Automation appliance renaming process. See Change the
vRealize Automation Appliance Host Name.
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