05-28-2014 08:17 AM - edited 03-14-2019 01:28 PM
I have searched enough through the support forum but was not able to find a satisfying answer and so am here raising this discussion. If you know please help me out as am new to the UCCE setup.
I have done the UCCE trainings and now i want to setup a lab setup for my own practice. So i want to know if am taking a laptop with below specs, will it be enough to simulate a single Sprawler, CUCM, IP IVR and AD.
Any help is appreciated as i dont want to buy a machine which will be of no use.
Thanks - TT
05-28-2014 12:43 PM
Understand that this is not supported, but it should work, it's going to be very slow. If you can get one more machine for your UCM/UCCX, might make your life easier. Note that if things don't work as expected it could be because of the unsupported hardware.
david
05-28-2014 11:09 PM
Thanks David...
But is there any chance of setting up a basic lab for the time being as am not able to afford one more machine at this moment :(
05-29-2014 12:20 AM
Hi,
as David said, it's going to be really, really slow.
I once experimented with a similar setup, a desktop PC with a Core i5 (Sandy Bridge) CPU, 8GB RAM and a 240 GB SSD disk was running VMWare ESXi with a CUCM 7.1, IP IVR 7.0 and a Sprawler. For a UCCE demo it was sufficient.
What I would recommend you to do is to go and ask around server hosting companies. They usually offer used hardware for a certain period of time for competitive prices.
G.
06-02-2014 07:08 AM
Thanks Gergely,
Am looking to virtualize the same number of servers as you did but with a i7 processor and 16 GB of RAM.
Hope it will work fine :)
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