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02-22-2018 01:49 AM
Hi All,
I have seen previous posts about ISE VM on AWS : ISEv on AWS
Would like to get a confirmation if installing ISE on a ESXi server in AWS is supported by TAC
Many Thanks
V.Venkata Manikandan
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02-22-2018 05:43 AM
correct there are already some post about it
Please see our ISE Compatibility Guides @ http://cs.co/ise-compatibility to see the complete list of hypervisors that ISE supports by version.
If you install ISE onto one of those supported hypervisors with the required amount of cores, RAM, and disk then it is supported regardless of the underlying physical hardware (Cisco, Dell, HP, Amazon, Azure, etc.).
We don't test all of the Any Server pieces of this. So if you call the TAC saying you are having a problem with ISE then they have to support it. If you ask them about settings, tuning, other issues with underlying infrastructure then likely they will say work with your cloud vendor
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02-23-2018 10:00 PM
Right. Nested ESXi means ESXi itself installed as a VM and then other VMs hosted on it.
VMware Cloud on AWS | FAQs#compute shows it possible to have ESXi on bare metal on AWS. I can't tell whether customers will allow VM console access as those available via vSphere c# client or web client or remote console app. If you get to try it, please share your results.

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02-22-2018 03:18 AM
ISEv on AWS is not tested and hence not available officially.
. Hence, you might not get TAC support for this.
Thanks,
Nidhi

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02-22-2018 05:43 AM
correct there are already some post about it
Please see our ISE Compatibility Guides @ http://cs.co/ise-compatibility to see the complete list of hypervisors that ISE supports by version.
If you install ISE onto one of those supported hypervisors with the required amount of cores, RAM, and disk then it is supported regardless of the underlying physical hardware (Cisco, Dell, HP, Amazon, Azure, etc.).
We don't test all of the Any Server pieces of this. So if you call the TAC saying you are having a problem with ISE then they have to support it. If you ask them about settings, tuning, other issues with underlying infrastructure then likely they will say work with your cloud vendor
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02-22-2018 11:49 AM
AWS is not offering ESXi natively AFAIK. If you are referring to nested ESXi, that is out of scope for our support.
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02-22-2018 10:35 PM
Thanks Jason , Nidhi and Hsing for the clarification.
Hi Hsing - By nested , are you referring to installing ESXi on a Win server / image and installing ISE on top of it.
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02-23-2018 10:00 PM
Right. Nested ESXi means ESXi itself installed as a VM and then other VMs hosted on it.
VMware Cloud on AWS | FAQs#compute shows it possible to have ESXi on bare metal on AWS. I can't tell whether customers will allow VM console access as those available via vSphere c# client or web client or remote console app. If you get to try it, please share your results.
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02-25-2018 05:58 PM
Thanks Hsing. Will definitely update once i get to try it.
Many Thanks
V.Venkata Manikandan
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10-02-2018 02:17 PM
Hey V.Venkata,
Did you have any success with this? Cisco doesn't appear to support ISEv in AWS yet, and I'm trying to find out my options.
kyler
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10-02-2018 02:34 PM - edited 10-02-2018 02:44 PM
The only option here is still VMware Cloud on AWS.
https://aws.amazon.com/vmware/
You pay for ec2 baremetal hosts running esxi natively. It's not cheap though, the minimum is 3 x 512GB hosts with 15 TB nvme storage. Start from about 100k a year + according to vmware.

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04-06-2020 10:07 AM
Where did you get these minimum specification for VMWARE install in AWS? 15TB looks too big. thanks
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04-06-2020 10:59 AM
AWS has since change the minimum to a single esxi baremetal host with 512 GB of memory, and 10TB of raw NVME storage.
These specs have nothing to do with ISE, they are merely VMware Cloud specific.
