01-09-2014 07:03 AM - edited 03-16-2019 09:10 PM
Hi,
I am new to this field. Want to know this:
Maximum number of servers supported by CUCM 8.6 deployment(is it 20 or 24?), maximum number of users in entire cluster in a VMware deployment using C220 M3 servers, maximum number of call processing servers that can be opertaional at a time.
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Rajnath..
01-09-2014 07:35 AM
Hi Rajnath.
I think this post can answer your query.
HTH
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Carlo
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01-09-2014 07:41 AM
But the last reply on that thread is wrong, the SRND call processing chapter has all the answers to your questions.
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01-09-2014 08:15 AM
Yes Java you're right! +5P
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01-10-2014 05:36 AM
Hi,
What is a supercluster? Can a cluster really be scaled up to 100,000 end points?
Regards,
Rajnath.
01-10-2014 05:58 AM
Hi Singh,
I think u are referring to MegaCluster.
A megacluster can also be deployed where customers simply require non-locally redundant call
processing functionality, rather than using Survivable Remote Site Telephony (SRST), to scale beyond
the maximum eight sites allowed in a standard cluster deployment and up to 16 Unified CM subscriber
nodes per megacluster. For example, consider a large hospital that has twelve locations and each location
has only 1,000 devices. This total of 12,000 devices could be accommodated within a standard cluster,
which has a maximum device capacity of 40,000 devices. However, in this case it is the need for
additional Unified CM subscribers, rather than additional device capacity, that requires a megacluster
deployment. In this example, a Unified CM subscriber node could be deployed in each location, and each
Unified CM subscriber could serve as the primary subscriber for the local endpoints and as a backup
subscriber for endpoints from another location.
you can refer SRND.
regds,
aman
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