Configure UVM Virtual Images
The UVMv20 appliance can be shipped to you as a virtual image in VMware or Hyper-V. The UVMv20 is based on the Windows
Server 2016 version of the UVM20.
For virtual machine requirements, please see
"Virtual Appliance Specifications" on page 4
.
Import the Virtual Machine
IMPORTANT!
Review the following important setup details before proceeding:
The image must be installed directly from the USB drive. Do not copy the files to a local computer.
Do not insert the USB drive into a computer where an AV engine might change the attributes of the file. Otherwise, the image
may appear to be corrupt.
It is not recommended to join the appliance to a domain. If this is a requirement, please contact BeyondTrust Services for
assistance.
If multiple UVM images are being configured to test High Availability, ensure each virtual image has an appropriate BeyondTrust
license and is imported separately from the USB stick. Cloning an image using Hypervisor utilities is not supported. Each image
must be a unique import.
Before you can configure the appliance, you must go through the following steps to prepare the virtual image.
VMware
1. In vSphere Client, select
File > Deploy OVF Template
.
2. Browse to the
VMWare folder > .ova package
.
3. Go through the wizard.
Hyper-V
Note:
You must retain the unique ID (UUID) of the virtual machine that was shipped to you. Otherwise, the licensing for the
Microsoft software shipped to you might be deactivated.
The following procedure is a guide only. For more detailed information about Hyper-V features, refer to Hyper-V product
documentation.
1. In
Hyper-V Manager
, select the host machine, then select
Action > Import Virtual Machine
. If the
Before You Begin
page
appears, click
Next
. Otherwise, go to step 4.
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