Each part of a Deep Security deployment has its own system requirements:
Requirements vary by version: for older versions of Deep Security Manager, agents,
relays, or virtual appliances, consult the corresponding documentation.
If you are planning to operate Deep Security in FIPS mode, see FIPS 140 support for additional requirements.
Deep Security Manager requirements
For a list of agent versions that are compatible with this version of the manager,
see Deep Security Agent platform compatibility.
System component
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Requirements
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Minimum memory (RAM)
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Minimum RAM requirements depend on the number of agents that are being managed.
See Deep Security Manager sizing.
On Linux, reserved system memory is separate from process memory. Therefore,
although the installer's estimate might be similar, it detects less RAM than the
computer actually has. To verify the computer's actual total RAM, log in with a
superuser account and execute the following command:
grep MemTotal /proc/meminfo
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Minimum disk space
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1.5 GB (200 GB recommended)
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Database
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Web browser
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Cookies must be enabled.
It is recommended to use the latest version of the following browsers:
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Deep Security Agent requirements
Windows Agent
System component
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Requirements
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CPU
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RAM
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2 GB minimum, 4 GB recommended
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Disk
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1 GB
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Linux Agent
System component
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Requirements
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CPU
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RAM
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2 GB minimum, 5 GB recommended
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Disk
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1 GB
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Solaris Agent
System component
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Requirements
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CPU
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Oracle SPARC processors
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RAM
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4 GB minimum, 4 GB recommended
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Disk
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2 GB
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AIX Agent
System component
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Requirements
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CPU
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IBM Power processors
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RAM
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4 GB minimum, 4 GB recommended
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Disk
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2 GB
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Installing the agent is only supported if the AIX Operating System is configured with
the en_US locale.
Red Hat OpenShift Agent
System component
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Requirements
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CPU
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RAM
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2 GB remaining memory in the node
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Disk
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1.5 GB
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For information on supported operating systems, see Deep Security Agent platforms.
For information on supported features, see Supported Deep Security features vary by platform.
The agent installer permits installation on any supported platform. RAM and disk space
requirements are not checked.
Deep Security Relay requirements
Requirements are the same as those of the Deep Security Agent, with the following
constraints:
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Relays are only supported on 64-bit operating systems.
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Relays are not supported on Solaris, AIX, or Red Hat OpenShift.
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Disk space requirements are greater for the Relay.
Platform
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Minimum RAM
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Recommended RAM
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Minimum disk space for relay
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Windows
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2 GB
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4 GB
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30 GB
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Linux
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2 GB
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4 GB
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30 GB
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If protected computers use VMware vMotion, add 10 GB of disk space to the Deep Security
Relay to which the agent is connected.
Generally, relays require more disk space if you install Deep Security Agent on many
different platforms, as relays store update packages for each platform. For details,
see Get Deep Security Agent software.
In smaller deployments, relays can be co-located with a Deep Security Manager. However,
if your deployment has a large number of agents (more than 10,000), then relays should
be installed on separate, dedicated servers, as overloaded relays slow down update
redistribution. See also Determine the number and location of relays.