Saturday, 4 June 2016

System Requirements

System Requirements

To run XenMobile 10, you need the following minimum system requirements:

One of the following: XenServer (supported versions: 6.2.x, 6.1.x, or 6.0.x); for details, refer to XenServer VMWare (supported versions: ESXi 4.1, ESXi 5.1, or ESXi 5.5); for details, refer to VMware Hyper-V (supported versions: Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012, or Windows Server 2012 R2); for details, refer to Hyper-V 
Two virtual CPUs
4 GB of RAM 
50 GB disk space

The recommended configuration for 10,000 devices is the following:
Quad core processor
8 GB of RAM

NetScaler Gateway System Requirements

To run NetScaler Gateway with XenMobile 10, you need the following minimum system requirements:
XenServer, VMWare, or Hyper-V
Two virtual CPUs
2 GB of RAM
20 GB disk space

You also need to be able to communicate with Active Directory, which requires a service account. You only need query and read access.

XenMobile 10 Database Requirements

The XenMobile repository requires a Microsoft SQL Server database running on one of the following supported versions:

Microsoft SQL Server 2014
Microsoft SQL Server 2012
Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2

Microsoft SQL Server 2008

Citrix XenMobile supports SQL Always on availability group and SQL Clustering for database high availability. Citrix does not support database mirroring for XenMobile database high availability. We do support database high availability with Active/Active or Active Passive mode with MS SQL Cluster deployment..

Note: If database is offline, Device Manager will not service any connections from devices as Device Manager will also be offline.

Citrix recommends using Microsoft SQL remotely. PostgreSQL is included with XenMobile and should be used locally or remotely only in test environments.
Note: Make sure the service account of the SQL Server to be used on XenMobile has the DBcreator role permission. For more information about SQL Server service accounts, see the following pages on the Microsoft Developer Network site (these links point to information for SQL Server 2014. If you are using a different version, select your server version from the Other Versions list):

Server Configuration - Service Accounts
Configure Windows Service Accounts and Permissions
Server-Level Roles

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