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Application Server Requirements

This topic lists the requirements for the Threat Prevention server, where Enterprise Manager has to be installed.

Windows Server Requirements

The Windows Server can be physical or virtual. The following Windows Server operating systems are supported:

  • Windows Server 2022
  • Windows Server 2019
  • Windows Server 2016
  • Windows Server 2025

Additionally the server must meet these requirements:

  • US English language installation
  • Domain member

RAM, CPU, and Disk Space

These depend on the size of the target environment and whether Analytics will be used.

EnvironmentLarge with AnalyticsLarge without AnalyticsSmall with AnalyticsSmall without Analytics
Definition2,000 - 15,000 AD user objects2,000 - 15,000 AD user objectsUp to 2,000 AD user objectsUp to 2,000 AD user objects
RAM128+ GB32 GB32 GB16 GB
Cores4+ CPU4 CPU4 CPU4 CPU
Disk Space67 GB67 GB67 GB35 GB

RECOMMENDED: For large environments with Analytics, a physical machine is strongly recommended.

NOTE: The disk space calculation formula is: Enterprise Manager GBs + 2(RAM size):

  • 1 GB minimum for the Enterprise Manager / Administration Console
  • Double the RAM size for log files (e.g. if 64 GB RAM, then 124 GB disk space)
  • Minimum needed disk space: 1 GB + 124 GB = 125 GB disk space

Additional Enterprise Password Enforcement Solution Requirements

The Have I Been Pwnd (HIBP) database, which is an optional feature of the Enterprise Password Enforcement solution, is deployed on the server where the Enterprise Manager resides. It requires:

  • Additional 66 GB of disk space to deploy

Additional Server Requirements

The following are additional requirements for the Threat Prevention server:

  • .NET 4.7.2 or .NET 4.8.x installed. If the installer does not find it already installed, it will install .NET Framework 4.7.2.

Additional Server Considerations

The following are recommended for the Administration Console server:

  • (Optional) SQL Server Management Studio installed

  • When using separate machines for the SQL Server and the Threat Prevention Enterprise Manager, both machines should be on the same subnet with high speed connectivity between them. The Enterprise Manager can generate a high volume of SQL activity, which is directly proportional to the volume of events the Enterprise Manager receives from all Agents.

    RECOMMENDED: Install the Threat Prevention Enterprise Manager and Microsoft SQL Server on different machines.

Permissions for Installation and Application Use

The following permissions are required to install and use the application:

  • Membership in the local Administrators group

  • SQL Server credential and/or Windows credential with sufficient rights on the SQL Server to create and modify the Threat Prevention databases.

Virtual Environment Recommendations

While physical machines are always preferred, Threat Prevention fully supports the use of virtual machines. Consider the following when leveraging virtualization.

  • VMWare ESX – If using ESX, the following specifications are recommended:

    • ESX 4.0 / ESXi 4.1 or higher
    • Virtual hardware 7 or higher
    • All virtual machines installed on the same datacenter / rack
  • Virtual Storage Consideration – In the server requirements, when separate disks are required for the servers, that should translate to separate data stores on the VM host machine.