Virtual installation

Before you install a virtual machine (VM), you should make sure that you are familiar with the minimum requirements, and the supported formats and software that you can use with the Nozomi Networks software products.

Virtual installations are best-suited for organizations that:
  • Need to separate the lifecycle of hardware from software
  • Are looking to centralize the management of their assets
  • Value the ability to easily scale their solutions
The Nozomi Networks solution is available in these formats: When you deploy the virtual machine (VM), use a hypervisor that supports OVA or VHD file formats, such as:
  • VMware
  • HyperV
  • KVM
  • XEN

All components should be in good working condition. The overall hypervisor load must be under control, with no regular ballooning, so as to avoid unexpected behavior, such as dropped packets or overall poor system performance.

Guardian minimum requirements

Make sure that you have the minimum requirements to install a Guardian sensor on a VM.

  • 4 vCPU running at 2 GHz
  • 6 GB of random-access memory (RAM)
  • 10 GB of minimum disk space, running on SSD or hybrid storage (100+ GB of disk recommended)
  • 2 or more network interface controller (NIC)s. The maximum number depends on the hypervisor, with one being used for management and one (or more) being used for traffic monitoring