11-20-2018 03:04 AM
hello, I'm almost sure, but I would like to know if there is an opportunity to create a cluster (Admin, Mnt) between a 3595 Appliance and a Hyper-V VM?
Thank you in advance for your feedback.
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11-20-2018 04:29 AM
11-20-2018 01:19 PM - edited 11-21-2018 02:00 AM
The message is that you can deploy the ISE software on any hypervisor that the software will run on (VMWare, HyperV, KVM) - once ISE is running on a virtualised platform, then the software doesn't behave any differently to how it behaves on a physical server appliance (SNS-3xxx). That means you can register a "HyperV ISE" node to a PAN running on a SNS-3xxx.
The concept of cluster is not technically correct with ISE. I think historically the term was cube ("ise cube"). The only advice given in this hybrid combination is to make the VM have the equivalent CPU/MEM/Disk as the physical appliance.
The only real difference you will face with ISE running on VM is that you will need a license for this. SNS-3xxx does not need such a license. All other licenses are the same.
11-20-2018 04:29 AM
11-20-2018 04:39 AM
11-20-2018 01:19 PM - edited 11-21-2018 02:00 AM
The message is that you can deploy the ISE software on any hypervisor that the software will run on (VMWare, HyperV, KVM) - once ISE is running on a virtualised platform, then the software doesn't behave any differently to how it behaves on a physical server appliance (SNS-3xxx). That means you can register a "HyperV ISE" node to a PAN running on a SNS-3xxx.
The concept of cluster is not technically correct with ISE. I think historically the term was cube ("ise cube"). The only advice given in this hybrid combination is to make the VM have the equivalent CPU/MEM/Disk as the physical appliance.
The only real difference you will face with ISE running on VM is that you will need a license for this. SNS-3xxx does not need such a license. All other licenses are the same.
11-21-2018 12:53 AM
Thank's for your precious help !! :)
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