
Setting up the SVA
You must deploy the OVF and configure the SVA before you can begin using the Agentless deployment
option.
OVF deployment options
The provided OVF must be deployed to each hypervisor to protect the associated VMs. There are two
deployment options: multiple OVF deployment and manual deployment. There are two configuration
options: automatic configuration and manual configuration.
These are the deployment options:
• Multiple OVF deployment — Using the provided Perl deployment script, you can deploy the OVF
to multiple hypervisors. The provided CSV file must be filled out with the configuration information
for each OVF before you can run the Perl deployment script.
This is the only option that supports clustered environments. This option also works for
non‑clustered environments.
• Manual deployment — You can manually deploy the SVA to each hypervisor from the vSphere
Client. The vSphere Client must be connected to a vCenter server, and not directly to a hypervisor.
Deploy multiple OVFs
As part of the SVA setup and configuration, you must deploy the OVF.
Before you begin
• From the McAfee download site, download and extract the contents of
MOVE‑AV‑AL_OVF_3.0.0.zip.
• Install Java, Perl, and VMware OVF Tool on the system where you are running the
deployment.
• VMware vShield Endpoint must be installed on the host or hypervisor.
• You must disable vMotion on the SVA. You can host the SVA on the hypervisor's local
disk to avoid using vMotion.
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