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The KEMP Virtual LoadMaster is a version of the KEMP LoadMaster that runs as a virtual
machine within a hypervisor and can provide all the features and functions of a hardware-based
LoadMaster.
Figure 1-1: VMware Ready
This document describes the installation of the Virtual LoadMaster (VLM) within a VMware
Workstation and VMware Player hosted hypervisor environment.
Note: As of June 30th, 2011 the VLM is no longer supported by KEMP on VMware Server, since
VMware Server is no longer supported by VMware.
The VLM has been tested with VMware Workstation 4.0 and above and VMware Player 8.0 and
above.
There are several different versions of the VLM available. Full details of the currently supported
versions are available on our website: http://www.kemptechnologies.com.
The VMware virtual machine guest environment for the VLM, at minimum, must include:
2 x virtual CPUs (reserve 2 GHz)
1 GB RAM
32GB disk space
There may be maximum configuration limits imposed by VMware such as maximum RAM per
VM, Virtual NICs per VM etc. For further details regarding the configuration limits imposed by
VMware, please refer to the relevant VMware documentation.
The following instructions describe how to install a Virtual LoadMaster (VLM) on VMware
Workstation.
2.1 Download the .vmx File
The VLM is packaged with a .vmx file for ease of deployment. This file can be freely downloaded
from KEMP Technologies for a 30 day evaluation period. To download the VLM please follow the
instructions below:
1. Log on to http://www.KEMPtechnologies.com/try
2. Within the Select the hypervisor platform section, select the option for VMware
Workstation, Server and Player.
3. Click on the Download VMDK button.
4. Read the end user agreement.
5. If you wish to continue, select your country from the drop-down list.
6. Click on the Agree button.
7. Save the vmx zip file.
8. Unzip the contents of the zip file to an accessible location.
2.2 Deploy the vmx File
1. Open the VMware Workstation application.
Note: VMware Workstation version 8.0.2 was used as an example for the purposes of this
document. Earlier or later versions may have different user interfaces.
2. Click on the File > Open menu option or, alternatively, click on the Open a Virtual
Machine option within the Home tab.
3. Browse to where you downloaded the vmx files and select the LoadMaster .vmx file.
4. Click on the Open button.
5. Ensure that the correct VLM environment opens within the VMware Workstation
application as per Figure 2-1.
6. We recommend that you do not edit the default configuration settings.
7. These settings should be as follows:
Memory: 1 GB
Processors: 2
Hard Disk (SCSI) : 32GB
CD/DVD (IDE): Auto detect
Floppy: Using drive A: