TMS requirement on VMware
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10-23-2013 11:59 PM - edited 03-18-2019 02:01 AM
Hi Experts
We need to install the TMS 14.3 on VM ware.Is there any document regarding the installation and requirements of VMware for installing the TMS.where we can download the TMS software which can be installed on the VMware
Regards
Tarun
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10-24-2013 08:08 AM
Take a look at the following:
http://docwiki.cisco.com/wiki/Virtualization_for_Cisco_TelePresence_Management_Suite
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10-24-2013 01:13 PM
Yes, thats not wrong, but it also depends on the amount of systems.
This configuration supports:
- 1000 direct managed systems
- 40 MCU's and TelePresence servers
- Supports Cisco TelePresence Provisioning extension
To fully utilize Cisco TMS an external Microsoft SQL server is required.
In general the minimum requirements are the same if its a virtual or a real server
Hardware |
Pentium-compatible 2.6 GHz or more is recommended. processor |
Memory 4 GB RAM or more is recommended. A warning will be displayed during installation if less than 4GB is detected. |
Disk Space n 4 GB for installation and application footprint. n Additional space is required if you are installing the SQL Server locally–see Database server requirements [p.6]. |
For my taste they are a quite low, but like I said its all about how your deployment looks like.
With the requirements Patrick mentioned and if you do not exceed the listed amount of devices you will be fine.
There is no direct ova file, you need to supply an operating system (I would recommend Win2008R2)
and if you use a bigger deployment (>200 endpoints or the demand of storing a lot of CDRs) you should look into
having an external sql server.
The TMS software can be downloaded from the cisco site. The currently latest version is 14.3.1
For full operation you need to buy the proper license keys, but it installs without and you can add 3 systems.
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10-24-2013 11:52 PM
Thanks Martin and Patrick
It the good information shared by you all
Regards
Tarun
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01-21-2014 11:42 PM
from where can i download TMS VMware file?
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01-21-2014 11:47 PM
Hi muazam ali
TMS is software for WindowsServer2003/2008
TMS VMWare file does not exist
br Oleksandr
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01-22-2014 05:54 AM
Thats correct, so what he could do is to download the trial of 2008R2 from microsoft
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=11093
and download the TMS installer (latest is 14.3.2) from the Cisco site (which might require the right access credentials):
For further information he shall contact his Cisco Partener or Cisco Rep.
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