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What Are the Requirements for the Server for Installing the MgC Agent (Formerly Edge)?
Updated on 2025-02-17 GMT+08:00
What Are the Requirements for the Server for Installing the MgC Agent (Formerly Edge)?
Windows Installation Requirements
The Windows server for installing the MgC Agent must:
- Be able to access the Internet and the domain names of MgC, IoTDA, and other cloud services. For details about the domain names to be accessed, see Domain Names.
- Allow the ports required by the MgC Agent (formerly Edge). For details about the required ports, see Communication Matrix.
- Use PowerShell 3.0 or later.
- Have at least 4 CPUs and 8 GB of memory.
- Allow outbound traffic on 8883 if the server is in a security group.
- Not have any antivirus or protection software enabled. This type of software may stop the MgC Agent from executing migration commands, resulting in migration failures.

Do not install the MgC Agent on a source server to be migrated.
- High resource consumption: The MgC Agent consumes CPU and memory resources during collection and migration. If a large number of migration tasks are performed by the MgC Agent, services on the source server may be affected.
- Port occupation: The MgC Agent occupies some ports on the server, which may affect services running on it.
Linux Installation Requirements
The Linux server for installing the MgC Agent must:
- Be able to access the Internet and the domain names of MgC, IoTDA, and other cloud services. For details about the domain names to be accessed, see Domain Names.
- Allow the ports required by the MgC Agent (formerly Edge). For details about the required ports, see Communication Matrix.
- Allow outbound traffic on 8883 if the server is in a security group.
- Run CentOS 8.X.
- Have at least 4 CPUs and 8 GB of memory. If you want to use big data verification, the server must have at least 8 CPUs and 16 GB of memory.

Do not install the MgC Agent on a source server to be migrated.
- High resource consumption: The MgC Agent consumes CPU and memory resources during collection and migration. If a large number of migration tasks are performed by the MgC Agent, services on the source server may be affected.
- Port occupation: The MgC Agent occupies some ports on the server, which may affect services running on it.
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