Preinstallation analysis for the Console
Before installing the BMC Application Performance Management Console, the VM administrator must complete the following processes:
For more information about the Console installation, see BMC Real End User Experience Monitoring.
Analyze the deployment
Before downloading the distribution packages, the VM administrator must work with the product owner to determine which components, and how many instances of each component type, are needed, and where each instance will be put into service (for example, in which data center).
The distribution packages of some components have more than one descriptor file (see Downloading-the-installation-files). Factors such as expected traffic volume and the number of concurrent pages and sessions help determine which descriptor file to use.
Certify the VM installation environment
The VM administrator must certify the deployment environment by confirming that every host server satisfies the following recommended installation environment:
The BMC Application Performance Management Console runs on a virtual machine, on one of following virtualization platform (hypervisor) products:
Supported virtual machine platforms and operating systems
Virtual platform | Operating system | Notes |
---|---|---|
Citrix Xen |
| None |
Linux Kernel-based Virtual Machines (KVM) |
| None |
Microsoft Hyper-V |
| None |
VMware |
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You must install the components in a 64-bit environment. Your server hardware and hypervisor must support 64-bit guests.
Minimum resource requirements for the BMC Application Performance Management Console
- Processor: 1 vCPU
- Memory: 4 GB
- Disk: 20 GB
- Number of network interfaces: 1
Other considerations include:
- Sufficient processor, memory, disk, and network-interface resources for guests and for the hypervisor
- Network connectivity from tapping points, between components, with storage devices, and to the internet
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