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Virtual Appliance Installation
Select your required Virtual Appliance type.
Download details are provided for purchased Virtual Appliances.
a. VM Standalone Appliance, (Available for Evaluation)
b. Virtual A/A appliances Active/Active appliances providing High Availability with PINsafe
c. Virtual DR appliances Disaster Recovery appliances provide additional authentication servers
VM Standalone Appliance
(Available for Evaluation, see PINsafe Evaluation)
Virtual Standalone Requirements:
Virtual speecification: see Virtual Appliance Server Specification
Download the Primary and the Standby Virtual Appliance images then, convert to the required format and install the Primary and Standby Virtual Appliance images, see VMWare How To Guide and Hyper-V How To Guide
Then configure the CMI (Command Management Interface) for basic networking for the Primary and the Standby Getting Started Basic CMI configuration
Virtual Appliance A/A appliances
See High Availability with PINsafe
Virtual Appliance A/A Requirements:
Virtual speecification: see Virtual Appliance Server Specification
Download the Virtual Appliance image, convert to the required format and install the Virtual Appliance image, see VMWare How To Guide and Hyper-V How To Guide
Then configure the CMI (Command Management Interface) for basic networking Getting Started Basic CMI configuration
Virtual Appliance DR appliances
See High Availability with PINsafe
Virtual speecification: see Virtual Appliance Server Specification
Download the Virtual Appliance image, convert to the required format and install the VM image, see VMWare How To Guide and Hyper-V How To Guide
Then configure the CMI (Command Management Interface) for basic networking Getting Started Basic CMI configuration