System requirements
The following hardware and software requirements must be met before installing FootPrints:
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Support for physical, virtual, and public cloud environments
You can deploy FootPrints on the following environments:
- Physical servers in a private network
- Virtual machines in a private network
- Virtual machines in a public cloud environments (for example, Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Microsoft Azure).
These physical or virtual machines must meet the System Requirements for FootPrints.
For all environments in which FootPrints is deployed, perform the following steps:
- Make sure that the FootPrints database is deployed in Microsoft SQL Server.
For example, in Microsoft Azure, the SQL Server on Azure Virtual Machine is supported and a Database-as-a-Service offering, for example, Microsoft Azure SQL Database, is not supported.
For AWS, installing a copy of Microsoft SQL Server on EC2 virtual machines is supported and the Amazon RDS database is not supported. Make sure that there is uninterrupted network access between the FootPrints server and the complimentary services, for example, Active Directory Integration, email integration, or integration with BMC Client Management.
Software requirements
The following software is required:
- Server operating systems
- Databases
- Java
- Web Server (Servlet Container)
- Client browsers
- Mobile web browsers
Server operating systems
The following server operating systems are supported:
Databases
If you are using an existing customer relational database management system (RDBMS), you can install it on any compatible hardware or operating system. The following databases are supported:
Java
FootPrints requires one of the following open source Java JDK:
- OpenJDK 13
- OpenJDK 12
- (2019 Release 01 and 2019 Release 02) OpenJDK 11
Web Server (Servlet Container)
The Apache Tomcat is the only supported web server (Servlet Container) that can host the FootPrints application server. For performance considerations, we recommend using a dedicated Tomcat instance.
The following Apache Tomcat versions are supported:
FootPrints release | Web server version |
---|---|
FootPrints 2018 Release 03 and later | Apache Tomcat Version 8.5.x (64-bit) |
FootPrints 12.1.x and 2018 Release 02 | Apache Tomcat Version 7.0.x (64-bit) |
Client browsers
The following client browser versions are supported:
Mobile web browsers
The following browser versions are supported for the Mobile module:
Security requirements
The following types of security certificates are supported:
- DER encoded binary X.509 (.CER)
- Base-64 encoded X.509 (.CER)
Hardware requirements
The hardware recommendations were derived from performance tests in dedicated virtual environments. The values might be different for running FootPrints on physical servers and non-dedicated servers. The following hardware is required:
Servers
The minimum requirements for servers are as follows:
Clients
The desktop which is used to access the FootPrints system must have a minimum screen resolution of 1280x720.
Language support
FootPrints officially supports the following languages:
- English
- German
- French
- Latin American Spanish
- Brazilian Portuguese
FootPrints has five built-in language packs and the users can change their language preference at any time. Additionally, FootPrints provides a utility for customers or partners to create new language packs for other languages. The ability to create and upload these language packs is fully supported. However, the contents of these language packs have no official support. Any defects that might arise from the contents of these added language pack that don’t occur with the five official supported languages will be fixed at the discretion of BMC.
Note the following important points:
- There is no official support for any right-to-left languages.
- Hieroglyph-based languages, such as Japanese or Chinese, or any other language that require the use of double-byte characters are supported only in PostgreSQL installations and not in Microsoft SQL Server installations.
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