DC 5.4 Requirements
- 1 Server requirements
- 1.1 Web server
- 1.2 Database server
- 1.3 Processing server
- 1.4 Storage server
- 1.4.1 UNC
- 1.4.2 Azure storage
- 2 General requirements
This section contains the requirements for installing Digizuite DAM Center
Note
The installation process installs most of the requirements, however, the below must be met
Server requirements
The servers described in the previous section has the following requirements
Web server
The web server has the following requirements
Windows server 2012 R2, Windows server 2016 or Windows server 2019
ASP .NET Framework 4.6.2+
PowerShell 5.1+
Administrative access to server
Access to database using standard SQL connection (typically port 1433)
Open on port 443 or 80, depending on protocol (https or http)
if https is to be used, a valid https certificate needs to be installed
Minimum 8 GB RAM
Pitfalls
Installing Solr before the DC can lead to the installer failing, because Solr will gave taken up the needed port.
Some servers require the program "Microsoft Monitoring Agent" to be removed for the DC to open up correctly.
Database server
The database server has the following requirements
Windows server 2012 R2, Windows server 2016 or Windows server 2019
Microsoft SQL Server 2014, Microsoft SQL Server 2016, Microsoft SQL Server 2017 or Azure SQL
SQL Edition must be Web or higher
SQL Server must use mixed mode authentication
Full-text filter daemon must be installed
TCP/IP must be enabled
Administrative access to server
Open on port 1433 (standard SQL port) for SQL connections
Note
If it is desired to use in the installation process of the DAM Center an SQL user that does not have the sysadmin role, then the database needs to be pre-staged before the installation. By using this option the installation process will use the admin_company_dam user (see below for SQL roles).
The following has to be created (company below = your company's name):
Two blank databases
Company_dam
Company_dam_jobs
Two users
Admin_company_dam
Admin_company_dam_jobs
Security mapping
Both users need to be db_datareader and db_datawriter on each of the two databases. Furthermore each user should be db_owner on it's respective database (i.e. admin_company_dam needs to be db_owner on Company_dam).
Script to pre-stage the database
Processing server
The processing server has the following requirements
Windows server 2012 R2 or Windows server 2016
ASP .NET Framework 4.6.2+
Microsoft System SQL CLR types for SQL Server (same version as database server's SQL version)
Administrative access to server
Access to database using standard SQL connection (typically port 1433)
Storage server
Digizuite DAM Center supports storage either on local UNC share or as Azure storage. The requirements differ depending on what is chosen
UNC
Windows server 2012 R2 or Windows server 2016
Administrative access to server
If not local to web server, a UNC has to be created where specific users has access, see section 2.1
Azure storage
Azure storage account, see documentation
Storage account name
Storage access key
General requirements
This section contains information about general requirements
Users
Digizuite DAM Center operates with two users:
Administrative user
Storage user
Note
The recommended naming of the users are as follows:
Digiadmin
Assetstream
The administrative user (Digiadmin) has the following requirements:
Must be a local administrator on all servers
Domain or local user. If local username and password needs to be the same across servers
Needs to have the log on as service privilege
The storage user (Assetstream) has the following requirements:
Local user on all servers
Domain or local user. If local username and password needs to be the same across servers
Needs to have read-only access to storage area (if UNC) (In some instances it needs write-rights to the storage area during installation)
Needs to have write to the following folders (if UNC)
Storage\DMM\Upload
Storage\DMM\FtpUpload
Note
For multi server setups, it is recommended to use domain users
Clients
The web interfaces supports the newest edition, at the time of release, of the following browsers:
Windows
Chrome
Mozilla
Microsoft Edge
Microsoft Internet Explorer
Mac OS
Safari