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Installing One Identity Safeguard
for Privileged Sessions as a Kernel-
based Virtual Machine
This tutorial describes the possibilities and limitations of installing One Identity Safeguard
for Privileged Sessions (SPS) 6.0 as a virtual appliance using the
solution.
Installing SPS as a Kernel-based
Virtual Machine
The following describes how to install a new SPS as a Kernel-based Virtual Machine.
To install a new SPS as a Kernel-based Virtual Machine
1. Create the virtual machine for SPS using the following settings. Note that these
settings are suitable for evaluation purposes. To test SPS under significant load,
contact One Identity for recommendations.
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Guest operating system:
Linux/Ubuntu 64-bit
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Allocate memory for the virtual machine. SPS requires a minimum of 4 GiB (8
GiB is recommended) of memory. The recommended size for the memory
depends on the exact environment, but consider the following:
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The base system requires 4 GiB of memory.
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SPS requires about 1-5 MiB of memory for every active connection,
depending on the type of the connection — graphical protocols require
more memory.
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The hard disk controller must be
virtio
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Do not use RAID for the hard disk, use the data duplication features of your
virtual environment instead. That way, a single hard disk is sufficient for the
SPS 6.0 Installation Guide
Installing One Identity Safeguard for Privileged Sessions as a Kernel-based
Virtual Machine
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