-|Profiling and throughput measurement| <ul><li>Operating system: Windows Server 2016 or Windows Server 2012 R2<br>(ideally matching at least the [size recommendations for the configuration server](/en-in/azure/site-recovery/site-recovery-plan-capacity-vmware#size-recommendations-for-the-configuration-server))</li><li>Machine configuration: 8 vCPUs, 16 GB RAM, 300 GB HDD</li><li>[.NET Framework 4.5](https://aka.ms/dotnet-framework-45)</li><li>[VMware vSphere PowerCLI 6.0 R3](https://vdc-download.vmware.com/vmwb-repository/dcr-public/7569b8fd-f359-420e-abe7-84c9f2c8703b/a5f7dc07-6ffe-4809-a402-8290b15ff04d/powercli60r3-releasenotes.html)</li><li>[Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio 2012](https://aka.ms/vcplusplus-redistributable)</li><li>Internet access to Azure (`*.blob.core.windows.net`) from this server, port 443<br>[This is optional. You can choose to provide the available bandwidth during Report Generation manually.]</li><li>Azure storage account</li><li>Administrator access on the server</li><li>Minimum 100 GB of free disk space (assuming 1,000 VMs with an average of three disks each, profiled for 30 days)</li><li>VMware vCenter statistics level settings can be 1 or higher level</li><li>Allow vCenter port (default 443): Site Recovery Deployment Planner uses this port to connect to the vCenter server/ESXi host</ul></ul>|
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