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.
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.
For Parallels RAS installations running in a multi-server environment, it is recommended to install RAS Reporting and SSRS on a dedicated server. SQL Server database engine should also be installed on a dedicated server but can be installed together with SSRS and RAS Reporting.
Primary RAS Connection Broker is installed using the Parallels RAS installer (standard installation). Secondary RAS Connection Broker is push-installed from the RAS Console.
HALB is installed as a ready-to-use virtual appliance and configured in HALB VS properties.
RAS Reporting is installed using Windows installer.
All other components are push-installed from the RAS console.