Cisco Cisco Unified Operations Manager 8.5 White Paper
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Table 7.
Supported OVA Templates
Application, OVA
Capacity, and Notes Plus
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vCPU Cores
vRAM/Memory vDisk
IOPS (Avg)
*
IOPS (Max)
*
vNIC
Notes
UPM up to 1000 Phones
(VM-CUCMS_1S)
(VM-CUCMS_1S)
1
2 GB
30 GB
100
500
1
UPM 1000 to 10,000
Phones
Phones
4
4 GB
40 GB
**
100
500
1
UPM 10,000 to 60,000
Phones Application
Server
Phones Application
Server
4
4 GB
30 GB
***
100
500
1
Requires
database VM
database VM
UPM 10,000 to 60,000
Phones Database Server
Phones Database Server
4
8 GB
120 GB
***
100
500
1
Requires
application VM
application VM
Notes:
*
IOPS are for each Communications Manager publisher synced in parallel. If there is only one Communications Manager
publisher, IOPS are 100/500. The maximum figures would be expected during nightly infrastructure or subscriber syncs, but may
occur during large searches.
occur during large searches.
**
UPM requires SAS or SCSI drives for deployments over 1000 phones up to 10,000 phones. (Disks must be aligned.)
***
UPM requires FC SAS for deployments over 10,000 phones. (Disks must be aligned.)
VMware Backup
All the VMware products can be backed up using VDR and then restored. For more information on VDR, go to
http://www.vmware.com/products/data-recovery/
.
Software Installation and System Setup
Installation of Cisco Prime Unified Provisioning Manager and the system setup follow the same processes
described in the Cisco Prime Unified Provisioning Manager installation guide, available at
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps7125/prod_installation_guides_list.html
.
●
Create a virtual disk on a data store with sufficient I/O as outlined in the “
Cisco Prime Unified Provisioning
Manager Virtual Machine Templates
” section of this guide.
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Install Cisco Prime Unified Provisioning Manager on vDisk1 defined in the “
Cisco Prime Unified
Provisioning Manager Virtual Machine Templates
” section of this guide.
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For Cisco Prime Unified Provisioning Manager, follow the installation guide instructions for installing,
uninstalling, and upgrading Cisco Prime Unified Provisioning Manager. (The other options in the installation
guide do not apply in the virtualization context.)
Licensing
A static MAC address needs to be configured on the virtual machine to use the Cisco Prime Unified Provisioning
Manager.
Note:
The MAC must be within the allowed VMware MAC address range: 00:50:56:00:00:00 to
00:50:56:3F:FF:FF. A Cisco license is issued only to the static MAC address on the virtual machine.