Virtual Machine RHEL resource requirements
Table 3-6
5620 SAM Virtual Machine minimum collocated configuration
For networks not exceeding:
•
675 MDAs
•
1000 GNEs
•
5 simultaneous 5620 SAM Clients (GUI or OSS)
•
1000 elemental STM tests every 10 minutes
•
50,000 performance or 100,000 accounting statistics records every 15 minutes
•
50,000 TCAs
5620 SAM application
VM Guest H/W Resource Requirements
5620 SAM Server and Database (Collocated)
4 * x86 CPU Cores, minimum 2.4GHz
24 GB RAM minimum
600GB disk space
I/O requirements found in
“Storage considerations” (p. 3-17)
The minimum resource requirements above are also applicable in situations where the
5620 SAM application is installed in a redundant configuration.
Scaling limits for collocated configurations
Collocated configurations have been capped at the maximums described in the following
table. Higher numbers may be achievable, but Alcatel-Lucent will only support the stated
maximums. In the event that higher number of simultaneous 5620 SAM Clients is
desired, the number of equivalent MDAs can be reduced. Note that all stated maximums
may not be achievable simultaneously.
Table 3-7
Scaling limits for collocated configurations
Scaling parameter
Maximum
Number of MDAs
1,875
Number of Simultaneous 5620 SAM Clients (GUI or OSS)
5
Number of SAPs
600,000
Number of OAM tests per 10 minute interval
1,000
Performance Statistics per 15 minute interval
50,000
Accounting statistics per 15 minute interval
200,000
TCAs
50,000
Platform requirements
Minimum hardware platform requirements
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