
They have now reached their end-of-life date and should be upgraded.
Previously, the 9.5 Agent, 9.5 Relay, and 9.5 Virtual Appliance were supported with the 10.0 Manager. Deep Security Agent, or Relay 9.6 (there is no 9.6 version of the Virtual Appliance). Deep Security Agent, Relay, or Virtual Appliance 10.0. Supported Deep Security Agent, Relay, or Virtual Appliance versions Microsoft Internet Explorer 11+ or Edgeġ024 x 768 resolution at 256 colors or higher. Apache Derby, which provided an embedded database for proof-of-concept and testing in previous versions of Deep Security, is not supported anymore. Oracle container database (CDB) configuration is not supported with Deep Security Manager multi-tenancy. Oracle Database Express (XE) is not supported. For details, see Microsoft SQL Server Express considerations. Microsoft SQL Server Express is supported only in certain limited deployments with Deep Security 10.0 Update 2 or later. Co-locate the database and all Deep Security Manager nodes in the same physical data center, with a 1 Gb link or better to ensure 2 ms latency or less between them. To free disk space, delete any unnecessary event log data and transaction logs. Minimum free disk space = (2 x database size) + transaction logįor example, if your database plus transaction log is 40 GB, you must have 80 GB (40 x 2) of free disk space for database schema upgrades. Azure SQL Database (SaaS) (only with Deep Security Manager VM for Azure Marketplace)ĭisk space required varies by the size of the deployment, data retention, and frequency of logging.
Microsoft SQL Server 2016 (requires Deep Security Manager Update 4). Windows Server 2008 or 2008 R2 (64-bit)ĭeep Security Manager for AWS Marketplace requires AWS Linux (64-bit).
Windows Server 2016 (64-bit) (requires Deep Security Manager Update 4). To verify the computer's actual total RAM, log in with a superuser account and enter: grep MemTotal /proc/meminfo Therefore, although the installer's estimate might be similar, it will detect less RAM than the computer actually has. On Linux, reserved system memory is separate from process memory.