Symantec Advanced Threat Protection (ATP) 3.x and Symantec Endpoint Detection Response (SEDR) 4.x virtual edition (VE) require VM resources to be reserved for that VM alone.
By default, the ATP 3.x/SEDR 4.x OVA allocates 48GB of RAM and 12 CPUs. To reserve the VM resources, you will need to edit the VM guest and specify the amount of resources to reserve.
Note: The vSphere/ESXI host must have these resources physically available and not reserved by any other VMs in order to allocate to the ATP VM. If you do not have enough physical resources for the VM, the VM will be in an unsupported configuration and may not function correctly.
Other important considerations for the VMware datastores:
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q1. After adding the reserve memory in vmware whether Server has to be rebooted ?
A1. Reboot required
Q2. Is it possible to add the reserve memory on existing running server or EDR has to rebuild?
A2. Can add to existing server
Q3. While making change whether server can be in operating state or it should be shutdown
A3. Best Practice: Shutdown EDR VE guest. Add/Configure/Reserve resource. Start EDR VE guest.