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Installing a VM
The sections below list the recommended platform and specifications-based system requirements, and
describe the VM installation process. The requirements outlined below refer to the minimum requirements for
VCS version X8.6. The minimum requirements for future VCS software releases may differ and you should
refer to the release notes or administrator guide to ensure that pre-requisites are met.
describe the VM installation process. The requirements outlined below refer to the minimum requirements for
VCS version X8.6. The minimum requirements for future VCS software releases may differ and you should
refer to the release notes or administrator guide to ensure that pre-requisites are met.
Recommended platform
for the current list of supported UCS Tested Reference Configurations and specs-based supported
platforms.
platforms.
Ensure that:
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VT is enabled in the BIOS before installing VMware ESXi
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the VM host “Virtual Machine Startup/Shutdown” is configured to “Allow Virtual machines to start and stop
automatically with the system”, and that the VM VCS has been moved to the Automatic startup section
automatically with the system”, and that the VM VCS has been moved to the Automatic startup section
If using a UCS Tested Reference Configuration or specifications-based system, the minimum requirements
are:
are:
Deployment type
vCPU
Reserved RAM Disk space
NIC
Small (for BE 6000 platform)
2 core
3600 MHz (2 x 1.8 GHz)
4 GB
132 GB
1 Gb
Medium (typical installation)
2 core
4800 MHz (2 x 2.4 GHz)
6 GB
132 GB
1 Gb
Large (extra performance and
scalability capabilities)
scalability capabilities)
8 core
25600 MHz (8 x 3.2 GHz)
8 GB
132 GB
10 Gb
When using vSphere, configuration of the network properties must be done through the console.
Co-residency support
The VCS can co-reside with applications (any other VMs occupying same host) subject to the following
conditions:
conditions:
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no oversubscription of CPU: 1:1 allocation of vCPU to physical cores must be used
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no oversubscription of RAM: 1:1 allocation of vRAM to physical memory
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no oversubscription of NIC: The VCS handles large volumes of data, much of which is for real-time
communications, and it needs dedicated access to all the bandwidth specified for its interfaces.
For example, you should not assume that four co-resident small Cisco VCS VMs can handle the expected
load if there is only a 1 Gbps physical interface on the host. In this example, none of the VMs meet the
required minimum specification.
communications, and it needs dedicated access to all the bandwidth specified for its interfaces.
For example, you should not assume that four co-resident small Cisco VCS VMs can handle the expected
load if there is only a 1 Gbps physical interface on the host. In this example, none of the VMs meet the
required minimum specification.
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sharing disk storage subsystem is supported subject to correct performance (latency, bandwidth)
characteristics
characteristics
Note: The CPU reservation requirement excludes provision for the host's hypervisor. You should specify
your host CPU resources to accommodate the hypervisor and still be able to dedicate the CPU reservation
requirement to all co-resident VCS VMs.
your host CPU resources to accommodate the hypervisor and still be able to dedicate the CPU reservation
requirement to all co-resident VCS VMs.
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Installing a VM