Computer Associates BABWBR1151S38 Implementation Guide - Page 272
How to Complete Prerequisite Tasks for Installing CA ARCserve Backup, Licensing, System requirements
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Best Practices for Installing CA ARCserve Backup How to Complete Prerequisite Tasks for Installing CA ARCserve Backup Before you install CA ARCserve Backup, complete the following prerequisite tasks: Licensing Ensure that you have the licenses that you require to install CA ARCserve Backup. System requirements Review the readme file for a description of the system requirements for the computers where you will install CA ARCserve Backup. CA ARCserve Backup database Determine the application that you will use for the CA ARCserve Backup database. Consider the following architectural criteria: ■ The recommended database application is Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express Edition. ■ Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express Edition is not supported on IA-64 (Intel Itanium) operating systems. Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express Edition does not support remote communication. If your current topology consists of a remote database configuration, or you plan to access a database application that is installed on a different system (remote system), you must specify Microsoft SQL Server as the CA ARCserve Backup database. Note: For more information, see Database Requirements (see page 48). CA ARCserve Backup server type Determine the type of CA ARCserve Backup server that you require. The installation wizard detects and analyzes your current configuration. The installation wizard then determines the type of CA ARCserve Backup server that you should install and the agents and options that you need to install. If your topology consists of a single ARCserve server, you should install a stand-alone server. If you plan to add CA ARCserve Backup servers to your environment in the future, you can specify either of the following ARCserve server installations: ■ Stand-alone server--With a stand-alone server installation, you must deploy independent stand-alone servers in the future. ■ Primary server--With a primary server installation you can centrally manage multiple CA ARCserve Backup servers. To enable central management capabilities, you must specify the ARCserve Primary Server option and install the Central Management Option. Note: For more information about the different types of ARCserve server installations, see Types of CA ARCserve Backup Server Installations. 272 Implementation Guide