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Setting up the Media Server

The Media Server is the repository for the operating system media (images) that SA uses during SA Provisioning. You must prepare the Media Server by uploading your images to the Media Server.

For OS Sequence-based provisioning, after the media is uploaded to the Media Server shares, you must create Media Resource Locators (MRLs) by running a script tool called import_media. This tells SA where to find the images on the Media server for OS Sequence-based provisioning. For more information about the import_media script, see Creating Media Resource Locators (MRLs). During provisioning, the MRL is used to locate a specified image and install the new operating system on an unprovisioned server.

The Media Server provides access to images over a network using NFS for Linux, VMware ESXi, and Solaris systems and SMB/CIFS for Windows systems.

A single copy of the operating system media on the Media Server can be used to provision multiple servers as long as you have valid licenses and/or license keys.