# One Site with Multiple RD Session Hosts

RAS Reporting relies on Microsoft SQL Server and SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS). In small environments, a SQL Server database instance, SSRS and RAS Reporting can be installed on the same server where primary RAS Connection Broker is running.

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## **Installation Notes**

Primary RAS Connection Broker is installed using the Parallels RAS installer (standard installation).

Secondary RAS Connection Broker is push-installed from the RAS console.

RAS Reporting is installed using Parallels RAS installer.

All other components are push-installed from the RAS console.


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