PerformanceGuard 7.5 and newer uses OpenJDK included in the installation file
For PerformanceGuard versions 7.4 or older you must install Java JDK 8 update 181 or later(seeInstall Java JDK)
Administrative rights on the computer that you are going to perform the installation on (local administrator).
A Microsoft SQL Server (MS SQL Server 2012 or newer, either on the same computer as PerformanceGuard or on a dedicated server).
Can I use SQL Server Express?
SQL Server Express is only suitable for very small PerformanceGuard installations (less than 100 users) because SQL Server Express has an upper limit on its database size.
PerformanceGuard doesn't itself use SQL Server Enterprise features, but you may use them in case you want to exploit more memory on large installations.
During installation you'll get the option of authenticating service access to the PerformanceGuard databases through the Windows credentials of one or more existing Active Directory users. If you intend to use that option, make sure that the relevant user accounts have been set up in Active Directory.
During installation you'll specify the user accounts that will run the various components of PerformanceGuard. If you are going to use Windows authentication (see the previous item), it is important that the user accounts have:
Full access to the folder in which you'll install the component in question
Full access to the Windows registry on the computer in question
Download the PerformanceGuard installer. Download the PerformanceGuard installer fromCapaSystemswiki.
Step 1: Run the installer PerformanceGuardServer.exe
Follow the wizard
Step 2: Accept the End-User License Agreement
Step 3: Select the components to install
Select the component you want to install:
Backend contains the services:
Backend
Display
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Frontend contains the services:
Frontend
Then select the location at which you want to install PerformanceGuard. If you don't select a location yourself, PerformanceGuard will be installed in
You should install all of the components. Most users simply install all of the components on the same computer, but in some environments it can make sense to install the Frontend server, Backend server and PerformanceGuard web interface on separate computers to achieve optimal performance. If required, you can even install more than one Frontend server to distribute the load. Read more about multipleFrontendservers
Step 4: Create Backend Database
Step 5: Backend SQL Server
Step 6: Backend Properties
Back up your PerformanceGuard Frontend and Backend server databases before you upgrade your PerformanceGuard installation. Having a backup is important in the unlikely case that something goes wrong during your upgrade.
Step 7: Create Frontend Database
Back up your PerformanceGuard Frontend and Backend server databases before you upgrade your PerformanceGuard installation. Having a backup is important in the unlikely case that something goes wrong during your upgrade.
Step 8: Frontend SQL Server
Back up your PerformanceGuard Frontend and Backend server databases before you upgrade your PerformanceGuard installation. Having a backup is important in the unlikely case that something goes wrong during your upgrade.
Step 9: Frontend Properties
Back up your PerformanceGuard Frontend and Backend server databases before you upgrade your PerformanceGuard installation. Having a backup is important in the unlikely case that something goes wrong during your upgrade.
Step 10: Install
Back up your PerformanceGuard Frontend and Backend server databases before you upgrade your PerformanceGuard installation. Having a backup is important in the unlikely case that something goes wrong during your upgrade.