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- play_arrow Bandwidth for Managed Hosts
- play_arrow Installing a JSA Console or Managed Host
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- play_arrow Reinstalling JSA from Media
- play_arrow JSA Software only Installations
- play_arrow Setting up a JSA Silent Installation
- play_arrow Configuring Bonded Management Interfaces
- play_arrow Network Settings Management
- play_arrow Troubleshooting Problems
Virtual Appliance Installations for JSA and Log Manager
You can install JSA Threat Analytics and Log Manager on a virtual appliance. Ensure that you use a supported virtual appliance that meets the minimum system requirements.
You can install JSA on your virtual appliance through an appliance installation.
Appliance installation
An appliance installation is a JSA installation that uses the version of RHEL included on the JSA ISO. You do not need to configure partitions or perform other RHEL preparation as part of an appliance installation.
To install a virtual appliance, complete the following tasks in sequence:
Create a virtual machine.
Install JSA software on the virtual machine.
If your virtual appliance is a managed host, add your virtual appliance to the deployment.