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Altor is clearly aiming at enterprise-level VMware deployments and requires a VMware Virtual Infrastructure 3 (VI3) install. This makes sense, given the market dominance of VMware, but you'll have to search for a Citrix XenServer or Microsoft Hyper-V solution.
Installation is almost childishly simple and consists of simply creating a port group in promiscuous mode on the virtual switches you wish to monitor (to allow network sniffing by the VNSA appliance) and the installation of a VM with the complete Altor VNSA application. You can install the VM either by unpacking a complete image fro
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m a standard zip archive or by downloading an Open Virtual Machine Format (OVF) file directly from within Virtual Center.
Once the VM is installed, you must assign the VNSA NICs to the preconfigured promiscuous mode port groups, then power on the VM to perform the expected basic network configuration (IP address, time zone, etc) and assign passwords to the local Altor accounts. The entire process takes minutes and is a perfect example of how virtual appliances should be packaged and distributed.
Altor worked like a charm and didn't cause any conflicts with our existing setup.
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