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A typical install sets up all SQL Secure components on the same computer. The following table lists the requirements for a typical installation.
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CPU | 2.0 GHz or higher |
Memory | 2 GB |
64-bit Operating System |
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Microsoft SQL Server for Repository | Supports all editions except SQL Server Express for the following versions:
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Latest SQL Secure version no longer supports SQL Server 2000, SQL Server 2005 and SQL Server 2005, install 2008R2 install Secure on a SQL instance with a different collation. |
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A console-only installation installs the SQL Secure Console. The console-only installation assumes that a full installation has already been completed on another machine. The following table lists all the requirements for a console-only installation.
Hardware/software | Requirement |
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CPU | 2.0 GHz or higher |
Memory | 2 GB |
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SQL Server Versions and Editions
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SQL Secure monitors different SQL Server versions installed on-premise or on cloud platforms.
SQL Versions Windows Only | On-Premise | Microsoft Azure VM (IaaS) | Amazon EC2 (IaaS) | Microsoft Azure SQL Database (PaaS) | Amazon RDS (PaaS) |
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2012 SP1 | X | X | X | X | |
2016 | X | X | X | X | |
2017 | X | X | X | X | |
2019 | X | X | X | X | |
Azure SQL Database V12 | X |
Collector permission requirements
The following requirements are necessary for the SQL Secure Collector to access the SQL Server instances you want to audit. During install, you can input credentials for a Windows user account or SQL Server login.
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Windows permissions | A Windows user account that has local administrator permissions. |
SQL Server privileges | A Windows user account that is a member of the sysadmin fixed server role on the SQL Server instance. |
Port requirements
SQL Secure uses the default ports opened by the Windows operating system for local and remote communications. To learn about Windows port assignments, see
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SQL Server Object Permissions and configuration collection | Port 1433 (or the configured SQL instance port for the audited instance) |
Windows file system and registry permissions collection | Port 135 (RPC connectivity) |
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