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4. Plug the AC power cord back into the new power supply module. The "Power Supply Status"
LED on the new module should now be green.
2.2 Virtual Appliances
As an alternative to the hardware-based version of the Sophos Web Appliance, you can deploy
appliances as virtual machines using VMware. These appliances can be grouped with other virtual
appliances or with hardware-based appliances. Once deployed, they operate in the same way
as a hardware-based appliance.
Sophos virtual appliances provide a cost-effective web-filtering solution that is easy to set up.
Virtual appliances occupy less rack space, are energy-efficient, and require less hardware.
To learn more about configuring a virtual web appliance, see the Sophos Virtual Web Appliance
Setup Guide or the Sophos Virtual Management Appliance Setup Guide.
Note: Virtual appliances do not support Bridged Deployment, which requires a bridge card.
Related concepts
Understanding Mode and Model Differences
on page 43
on page 39
2.2.1 Replacing Hardware Appliances with Virtual Appliances
At some point, you may decide to replace one or more of your hardware-based appliances.
Replacing either a Web Appliance or Management Appliance with a virtual appliance should be
done by following the steps in the order described below.
Note: These procedures only cover the replacement of existing hardware-based appliances with
virtual appliances. If, instead, you want to add virtual appliances to use in conjunction with your
existing hardware-based appliances, see the instructions in “Grouping Web Appliances” and
“Central Management”. Virtual appliances integrate seamlessly with hardware-based appliances
as well as other virtual appliances.
Replacing a Stand-Alone Web Appliance
If you have a single hardware-based Sophos Web Appliance that you want to replace with a virtual
Web Appliance:
22 | Getting Started | Sophos Web Appliance