Installing and Configuring VMware Identity Manager for Linux provides information about installing and configuring the VMware Identity Manager Linux-based virtual appliance on premises. When the installation is finished, you can use the administration console to entitle users to managed multi-device access to your organization's applications, including Web applications, Horizon applications and desktops, and Citrix published resources. The guide also explains how to configure your deployment for high availability.
Installing and Configuring VMware Identity Manager for Linux provides information about deploying the VMware Identity Manager virtual appliance in the internal network. To deploy VMware Identity Manager in the DMZ, see Deploying VMware Identity Manager in the DMZ.
Intended Audience
This information is intended for administrators of VMware Identity Manager. The information is written for experienced Windows and Linux system administrators who are familiar with VMware technologies, particularly vCenter™, ESX™, and vSphere®, networking concepts, Active Directory servers, databases, backup and restore procedures, Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP), and NTP servers. Knowledge of other technologies, such as VMware ThinApp® and RSA SecurID, is helpful if you plan to implement those features.