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Revision as of 16:38, 5 August 2020
Download Tranzman installation ISO image provided by Stone RAM Ltd.
For help in performing an installation follow the links provided below;
- Create Bootable TZM USB using Rufus - Create a bootable USB for TZM Installation on Physical Servers
- Install VA - Hyper-V - Prepare a Virtual Appliance in Hyper-V
- Install TZM Server - Install Tranzman Appliance onto a Physical/Virtual Machine
- Install TZM Server Using OVA - Install Tranzman Appliance in a VMWare Environment
Create Bootable TZM USB using Rufus | Get an insight of the latest features and everything that is new in this version | Planning | Planning your deployment to make the most of Tranzman |