Evaluating One Identity Safeguard for Privileged Sessions in a virtual environment
Before you start:
Before you start evaluating SPS, make sure you understand what SPS is and how it works. This information can greatly help you get SPS operational.
NOTE: When setting up a virtual environment, carefully consider the configuration aspects such as CPU, memory availability, I/O subsystem, and network infrastructure to ensure the virtual layer has the necessary resources available. Please consult One Identity's Product Support Policies for more information on environment virtualization.
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To evaluate One Identity Safeguard for Privileged Sessions as a virtual appliance, you can download and install the latest SPS ISO file into a virtual machine. The following virtual environments are supported for evaluation:
- Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM)
- Microsoft Hyper-V
- VMware
- vSphere (VMware ESX)
SPS may work in other virtual environments like VirtualBox as well, although these are officially not supported. You can obtain an evaluation license and the ISO file using your support portal account.
Setting up SPS and the virtual environment