The following system resources are required to install VMware Aria Automation and VMware Identity Manager.

VMware Aria Suite Easy Installer supports
  • VMware Aria Automation 8.0.0 and later.
  • VMware Aria Suite Lifecycle 8.0.0 and later
  • VMware Identity Manager 3.3.1 (for import only) and later.
Note: VMware Aria Automation 8 does not support nested virtual environments, such as ESX > ESX > Aria Automation.
Requirements VMware Aria Suite Lifecycle VMware Identity Manager VMware Aria Automation
Medium Profile Extra Large Profile
Total Disk Size 78 GB 100 GB 246 GB (Only for single node Installation) 246 GB (Only for single node Installation)
Virtual CPU 2 8 12 24
Memory/RAM Size 6 GB 16 GB 54 GB 96 GB
Maximum Network Latency 5 ms between each cluster node 5 ms between each cluster node
Maximum Storage Latency 20 ms for each disk IO operation from any VMware Aria Automation node 20 ms for each disk IO operation from any VMware Aria Automation node
Note: The system requirements for VMware Aria Automation are for single node environments. For 3 node HA VMware Aria Automation environments, multiply the requirement by 3.

Automation Orchestrator Considerations

Scaling the heap memory of the Automation Orchestrator Appliance is only applicable for standalone Automation Orchestrator instances and is not supported for embedded Automation Orchestrator instances in VMware Aria Automation.

Note: To modify the heap memory of an embedded Automation Orchestrator instance, you must increase the VMware Aria Automation profile size through the VMware Aria Suite Lifecycle.

Hardware Requirements

Specifications for Workspace ONE Access are based on the number of users in the directories. For more information, see System and Network Configurations Requirements.

Note: To learn more about the hardware resizing of Workspace ONE Access through VMware Aria Suite Lifecycle, see Resize hardware resources deployed for VMware Lifecycle Manager.

Load Balancer Requirements

The Load Balancing guide includes information on these configurations:

  • NSX LB
  • F5 LB
  • Citrix NetScaler LB

For more information, see Aria Automation Load Balancing.

Network Requirements

VMware Aria Automation requires:
  • Single, static IPv4 and Network Address
  • Reachable DNS server set manually
  • Valid, Fully qualified domain name, set manually that can be resolved both forward and in reverse through the DNS server

Ports and Protocols Requirements

VMware Aria Automation is accessed over port 443. The 443 port is secured with a self-signed certificate that is generated during the installation. When using an external load balancer, it must be set up to balance on port 443. The table provides an overview of the Ports and Port number used for VMware Aria Automation. For more information on Ports and Protocols for VMware Aria Automation where you can view port information of various VMware products in a single dashboard and also export an offline copy of the selected data, see VMware Ports and Protocols.

Protocol Port Number
TCP 80
TCP 443
TCP 2379
TCP 2380
TCP 6443
TCP 8008
TCP 10250
TCP 16000
TCP 20849
TCP 30333
TCP 30821
TCP 31090
UDP 500
UDP 4500
UDP 8285
ESP
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Table 1. Requirement for Ports for Product and Integration Communications
Product or Integration TCP Port Number
VMware Aria Automation Appliance 5480, 443, 22
Identity Manager Appliances 8443, 443, 5432

9999, 9898, 9000, 9694 (Use these for a cluster)

vCenter Server Instances 443
ESXi Host Instances 443

For more information on ports, see .