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Procedure
1 Select Start > Programs > Administrative Tools > Internet Information System (IIS) Manager.
2 Expand the COMPUTERNAME (local computer) tree in the left pane, and double-click the Server
Certificates icon in the middle pane.
3 Right-click the certificate and select Export.
A PFX file is created.
What to do next
Transfer the PFX file to the vSphere Client machine and upload it to the AppSpeed Server.
Managing AppSpeed Licenses
AppSpeed provides you with licenses that have some flexibility. You can remove a license from one server
and apply it to another, as long as the new server matches the licensing criteria.
If you have multiple AppSpeed Servers, each server requires a license.
The licensing process that you use depends on the versions of vCenter Server and AppSpeed server that you
are using. Use the information in Table 4-1 to locate information related to your licensing model.
Table 4-1. AppSpeed Licensing Requirements
vCenter Server Version
AppSpeed Server
Version Comments
vCenter 4.1.x AppSpeed 1.5 See “Managing AppSpeed Licenses on vCenter 4.1,” on
page 34
vCenter 4.1.x AppSpeed 1.2 See “Managing AppSpeed Licenses on vCenter 4.1,” on
page 34
vCenter 4.0 All See “Managing AppSpeed Licenses on vCenter 4.0,” on
page 35
Managing AppSpeed Licenses on vCenter 4.1
Every AppSpeed Server virtual machine you install on vCenter 4.1 is managed as a licensable asset. Each
AppSpeed virtual machine requires a separate license. You manage licenses in vCenter.
AppSpeed 1.5 Running on vCenter 4.1
Each AppSpeed 1.5 Server virtual machine that you install on vCenter is managed by vCenter as a licensable
asset.
For more information about licensing in vCenter, go to the VMware Product Licensing Center at http://
www.vmware.com/support/licensing/.
Upgrading to vCenter 4.1 When AppSpeed Is Already Installed
When you have an existing installation of AppSpeed and you upgrade vCenter 4.1, AppSpeed licensing
continues to be managed using the AppSpeed user interface. For more information about managing licenses
using AppSpeed, see “Managing AppSpeed Licenses on vCenter 4.0,” on page 35.
Upgrading AppSpeed or Running AppSpeed Setup on a vCenter 4.1 Server
When you run AppSpeed setup to reinstall, upgrade, and so on, on a vCenter 4.1 server, licensing management
moves to vCenter. For more information about licensing in vCenter, go to the VMware Product Licensing
Center at http://www.vmware.com/support/licensing/.
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