10-09-2012 06:13 PM - edited 07-03-2021 10:47 PM
Hello All,
I have read the system requirements for CPI 1.2, and I talks about a small, medium, large and extra-large OVA, however it doesnt offer any details about how many devices can I manage with each one.
Can you help with any guidelines about this. I'm particularly interested in knowing the requeriments for a 500 devices (only lifecycle) deployment.
Thanks,
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01-17-2013 02:57 PM
It is on the datasheet, table 3. 500 is considered small.
Table 3.
Cisco Prime Infrastructure 1.2 Scalability
** Events are either syslogs or SNMP traps received from managed network devices.
10-30-2012 12:39 PM
Check following link:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/netmgtsw/ps6504/ps6528/ps12239/data_sheet_c78-715144.html
The above is the CPI 1.2 Data Sheet.
01-17-2013 02:57 PM
It is on the datasheet, table 3. 500 is considered small.
Table 3.
Cisco Prime Infrastructure 1.2 Scalability
** Events are either syslogs or SNMP traps received from managed network devices.
01-17-2013 04:56 PM
A personal observation; In PI 1.1, with the small ova we were running around 300 AP's and I had noticable slowness and issues. At that time, TAC mentioned that I should go with the medium as it was a known problem Now, despite being on 1.2 and alot of the issues resolved (and now new ones), if faced with the need to start over and I could spare the hardware, I would still go with the medium. My personal opinion is that Cisco VM's require way to much. On the other hand, knowing that it's relying on a built in Oracle DB, which from my experience with virtual servers, databases in VM = bad, it's understandable. Not everyone agrees with this point from vm gurus to db geniuses, and I'm not a professional vm guy, just play one on tv, but personally i shove as much hardware as I can afford from my host at it if it's a db in a vm. This comes from being in an enterprise with multiple oracle db's in multiple vm environments. My 2cents.
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