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CSPC 2.7 OVA Resource requirements for Sm Med Lg OVA

mbelleis
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Hi,  

I expected to see the resources required for each of the OVA sizes (Sm, Med, Lg) provided in the release notes, but have not been able to track them down.  

Can the team please verify if the following info is accurate, and that the only difference between the different OVAs is in fact initial resource allocation?

  • Small: 4vCPU 4GB RAM
  • Med: 8vCPU 8GB RAM
  • LG: 12vCPU 16GB RAM

Thanks

Marc

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Jarrett Pomeroy
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Hello Marc,

Here are the hardware requirements for each OVA platform (S/M/L) and their device support.

Small - 4vCPUs 4GB Memory and 250GB Hard-drive - Up to 10K Device Support

Medium - 8vCPUs 8GB Memory and 350GB Hard-drive - Up to 20K Device Support

Large - 12vCPUs 16GB Memory and 1TB Hard-drive- Up to 40K Device Support

Thank you,

Jarrett

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Jarrett Pomeroy
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Hello Marc,

Here are the hardware requirements for each OVA platform (S/M/L) and their device support.

Small - 4vCPUs 4GB Memory and 250GB Hard-drive - Up to 10K Device Support

Medium - 8vCPUs 8GB Memory and 350GB Hard-drive - Up to 20K Device Support

Large - 12vCPUs 16GB Memory and 1TB Hard-drive- Up to 40K Device Support

Thank you,

Jarrett

Hi Jarrett,

Is there an official document regarding these requirements?

Thanks!

Hey Jarrett,

Thanks for confirming!  Can we open up a doc bug to ensure that these numbers are included in the release notes / quickstart guide for the next CSPC release?

Thanks
marc

Hi Marc,

Beginning with CSPC 2.7.2, we include the virtural platform requirements in the release notes.  Check out CSPC-272-ReleaseNotes.pdf and let us know if you see anything we need clarify.

Thanks for bringing this need to our attention.
Cheri

Hi

This issue is apparently valid again since cisco has removed all the Docs that have anything about sizing in them. 
Using the numbers posted above for now, but an official document would be very nice :)