Software Requirements

To configure your VMware Cloud Foundation instance for compliance, you must download and license additional VMware and third-party software.
Security and Compliance Configuration for VMware Cloud Foundation
uses scripts and commands based on VMware PowerCLI to reconfigure the SDDC. You must prepare a host with supported OS for running Microsoft PowerShell, set up Microsoft PowerShell, and install the latest version of VMware PowerCLI. The host must have connectivity to the ESXi management network in the management cluster.
Additional Software Required for
Security and Compliance Configuration for VMware Cloud Foundation
Product Group
Script/Tool
Description
VMware PowerCLI
Supported OS for VMware PowerCLI
Operating system that supports Microsoft PowerShell and VMware PowerCLI. For more information on supported operating systems, seeVMware PowerCLI User's Guide.
VMware vSAN
Native Key Provider (NKP) or Key Management Server (KMS)
If you are not using Native Key Provider (NKP) for encryption, Deploy and configure Key Management Server (KMS).
Key Management Servers are developed and released by security and cloud vendors for encryption in virtualized environments. You use a Key Management Server to activate the encryption of vSAN storage. For a list of supported Key Management Server , see KMS list. Refer to the Key Management Server vendor documentation for setup and configuration instructions. Esnure that all encryption keys are available across regions to activate decryption in case of a region failover.
VMware vSAN
Proxy server
vSAN uses an external proxy server to connect to the Internet to download the Hardware Compatibility List.
VMware NSX
SFTP server
Space for NSX Manager backups must be available on an SFTP server. The NSX Manager instances must have connection to the remote SFTP server.
VMware Scripts and Tools Required for
Security and Compliance Configuration for VMware Cloud Foundation
Product Group
Script/Tool
Download Location
Description
VMware vSphere
VMware PowerCLI
n/a
VMware PowerCLI contains modules of cmdlets based on Microsoft PowerShell for automating vSphere, VMware VMware NSX, and others. VMware PowerCLI provides a PowerShell interface to the VMware product APIs.