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Chapter 2: Installing SolarWinds User Device Tracker
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SQL Server System Common Language Runtime (CLR) Types. SolarWinds
products use secure SQL CLR stored procedures for selected, non-business
data operations to improve overall performance.
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Microsoft SQL Server Native Client
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Microsoft SQL Server Management Objects
Additional SolarWinds UDT Requirements
Enterprise-level SolarWinds UDT deployments with the potential for more than
50,000 ports may need additional computing resources above the standards
required for SolarWinds common components:
Ports
Additional Requirements
Up to 50,000
No additional requirements
More than 50,000 8+ GB RAM
Note: If you are running Windows Server 2008,
you must upgrade to Windows
Server 2008 R2, because SolarWinds UDT does not support Windows Server
2008 due to known WMI issues.
FIPS Support
FIPS (Federal Information Processing Standard) defines security and
interoperability standards for computers used by the U.S. federal government.
To enable FIPS in the Local Security Policy on Windows:
1. Click Start > Control Panel > System and Security > Administrative Tools,
and then double-click Local Security Policy.
2. Expand the Local Policies category in the left pane, and then click Security
Options.
3. Right-click System cryptography: Use FIPS compliant algorithms for
encryption, hashing, and signing.
4. In the context menu that is displayed, click Properties.
5. In the Local Security Setting tab, click Enabled and then click OK.
Note:
FIPS can also be enabled as part of Group Policy.
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