06-25-2009 02:26 AM
Hi,
If i want to choose a WAE Model to act as a Central Manager, what should i pay attention, beside the Number of Managed Devices ?
In Example:
I have 1 CM WAE-512-1G and 1 WAE-512-1G as "Core", 3 NME-WAE-302, 2 NME-WAE-502, and the client is expecting to grow to more 30 remote sites.
I'm planning to advise the client to upgrade the Core Appliance from WAE-512-1G to WAE-512-2G, or to buy a WAE-612-2GB, cause he's concerned with the Optimized TCP Connections limit.
If i change the WAE Core to a greater Model, should i change the CM WAE to ?
Best Regards,
Bruno Petrónio
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06-26-2009 08:44 AM
Bruno,
It's basically just the number of managed devices. Most of what the CM does is push configs, replicate the stats and provide reporting. It's a very important piece of the infrastructure, however as long as the CM is within recommended device number, you should be fine.
Dan
06-26-2009 08:44 AM
Bruno,
It's basically just the number of managed devices. Most of what the CM does is push configs, replicate the stats and provide reporting. It's a very important piece of the infrastructure, however as long as the CM is within recommended device number, you should be fine.
Dan
07-07-2010 01:34 PM
Does the Central Manager have a a hard limit or does it depend on the device type ?
07-08-2010 05:21 PM
Each device type configured as a Central Manager has a hard limit on the number of WAAS endpoint devices which it can support. Here are some guidelines for Number of Managed Devices per Central Manager appliance :
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