Management capacity
FortiClient EMS is intended for enterprise use and has the capacity to manage a large number of endpoints.
Having at least 200 GB of disk space available is recommended. |
You can use FortiClient EMS with SQL Server Express, Enterprise, or Standard. When managing more than 5 000 endpoints, install SQL Server Enterprise or Standard instead of SQL Server Express, which the EMS installation installs by default. Otherwise, you may experience database deadlocks. See Installing FortiClient EMS to specify SQL Server Enterprise or Standard instance. The following table summarizes which SQL Server edition to use for different numbers of managed endpoints.
Number of managed endpoints |
Required SQL Server edition |
Other configuration notes |
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Up to 5 000 |
Express. Optionally, you can use SQL Server Enterprise or Standard. |
You can install EMS and SQL Server on the same Windows Server machine, or two different Windows Server machines. |
5 000 to 50 000 |
Enterprise or Standard |
You can install EMS and SQL Server on the same Windows Server machine, or two different Windows Server machines. |
More than 50 000 |
Enterprise or Standard |
You must install EMS and SQL Server on two different Windows Server machines. |
The following provides descriptions of SQL Server editions that you can use with EMS:
SQL Server edition |
Description |
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Express |
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Standard |
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Enterprise |
Same as SQL Server Standard, but without the CPU core maximum limit. |
For EMS, there is no difference between SQL Server Standard and Enterprise editions until the 24 CPU cores limit, which applies to the Standard edition, is reached.
The following topics include suggested host system hardware configurations for FortiClient EMS. The suggested configurations depend on the number of endpoints FortiClient EMS manages, whether SQL Server and EMS are on the same or different servers, and whether there are FortiGates connected to EMS. The configurations in the following topics apply when a maximum of 20 multitenancy sites are configured. See the following for the suggested host system hardware configurations for these scenarios: