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Hi,

Please help me to clarify below questions.

we require some infra structure for Control room like 64 bit window server.

What all infra are required for Bot creator, Unattended and attended bot runner,AARI Desktop,AARI web,IQ bot and document automation

 

Thanks,

Ardra

 

Best answer by ravi.pothana

Hi @ardra 

Control Room hardware requirements:
https://docs.automationanywhere.com/bundle/enterprise-v2019/page/enterprise-cloud/topics/deployment-planning/on-prem-install/cloud-requirements-server-hardware.html 


Control Room - Operating system, environment, and platform supported for Control Room:
https://docs.automationanywhere.com/bundle/enterprise-v2019/page/enterprise-cloud/topics/deployment-planning/on-prem-install/cloud-onprem-req-operating-system-compatibility.html 
 

Bot Runner device requirements:
https://docs.automationanywhere.com/bundle/enterprise-v2019/page/enterprise-cloud/topics/deployment-planning/cloud-requirements-operating-system-compatibility.html 


Bot Agent:
https://docs.automationanywhere.com/bundle/enterprise-v2019/page/enterprise-cloud/topics/deployment-planning/on-prem-install/device-req-for-bot-agent.html 
 

The Bot Creator is one who create bots using the Enterprise Client application from a device, The Bot Runner is the software machine that runs bots. When a bot is created using Bot Creator.
Preferably, the Machine on which bot is developed (bot creator) should match with Machine config of bot runner to avoid any mismatch.
https://docs.automationanywhere.com/bundle/enterprise-v11.3/page/enterprise/topics/aae-architecture-implementation/bot-creator-overview.html 
 

Document Automation similar to IQ BOT the concepts are moreover the same but document automation is having the more features and able to integrate with the AARI   

The hardware requirements for Document Automation are the same as the Bot Agent: https://docs.automationanywhere.com/bundle/enterprise-v2019/page/enterprise-cloud/topics/deployment-planning/on-prem-install/device-req-for-bot-agent.html 

IQ Bot system requirements - hardware and software. 
https://docs.automationanywhere.com/bundle/enterprise-v2019/page/enterprise-cloud/topics/iq-bot/iq-bot-system-and-software-requirements.html 


Automation Co-Pilot (previously named AARI) is an end-to-end process automation across the enterprise by connecting bots in the front and back offices, so it doesn't have Infa requirements to meet. https://docs.automationanywhere.com/bundle/enterprise-v2019/page/enterprise-cloud/topics/aae-architecture-implementation/aari-introduction-components.html 

Hope this answers your query. 

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Hi @ardra 

Control Room hardware requirements:
https://docs.automationanywhere.com/bundle/enterprise-v2019/page/enterprise-cloud/topics/deployment-planning/on-prem-install/cloud-requirements-server-hardware.html 


Control Room - Operating system, environment, and platform supported for Control Room:
https://docs.automationanywhere.com/bundle/enterprise-v2019/page/enterprise-cloud/topics/deployment-planning/on-prem-install/cloud-onprem-req-operating-system-compatibility.html 
 

Bot Runner device requirements:
https://docs.automationanywhere.com/bundle/enterprise-v2019/page/enterprise-cloud/topics/deployment-planning/cloud-requirements-operating-system-compatibility.html 


Bot Agent:
https://docs.automationanywhere.com/bundle/enterprise-v2019/page/enterprise-cloud/topics/deployment-planning/on-prem-install/device-req-for-bot-agent.html 
 

The Bot Creator is one who create bots using the Enterprise Client application from a device, The Bot Runner is the software machine that runs bots. When a bot is created using Bot Creator.
Preferably, the Machine on which bot is developed (bot creator) should match with Machine config of bot runner to avoid any mismatch.
https://docs.automationanywhere.com/bundle/enterprise-v11.3/page/enterprise/topics/aae-architecture-implementation/bot-creator-overview.html 
 

Document Automation similar to IQ BOT the concepts are moreover the same but document automation is having the more features and able to integrate with the AARI   

The hardware requirements for Document Automation are the same as the Bot Agent: https://docs.automationanywhere.com/bundle/enterprise-v2019/page/enterprise-cloud/topics/deployment-planning/on-prem-install/device-req-for-bot-agent.html 

IQ Bot system requirements - hardware and software. 
https://docs.automationanywhere.com/bundle/enterprise-v2019/page/enterprise-cloud/topics/iq-bot/iq-bot-system-and-software-requirements.html 


Automation Co-Pilot (previously named AARI) is an end-to-end process automation across the enterprise by connecting bots in the front and back offices, so it doesn't have Infa requirements to meet. https://docs.automationanywhere.com/bundle/enterprise-v2019/page/enterprise-cloud/topics/aae-architecture-implementation/aari-introduction-components.html 

Hope this answers your query. 


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