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Virtualized Video Infrastructure with Harmonic VOS and Cisco UCS
January 2015 
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of services and infrastructure—including alarms—is passed through to the top level, 
helping ensure that problems are quickly detected and resolved. Redundancy is also 
automated. 
In the context of this virtualized solution, the Harmonic NMX Digital Service Manager 
server performs application-level management and provisioning, just as the NMX 
server manages and provisions video applications on dedicated appliances. The 
NMX server provides the video network group creation, and service configurations, 
as well as application-level alarm, event, and fault monitoring. 
Harmonic NMX Digital Service Manager is service-oriented software that works the 
way the operations themselves work. Its main features include:
•  Distributed processing for high availability
•  Representative “input-to-output” GUI and functions
•  Template and wizard-based system setup
•  Scalability to any system size
With Harmonic NMX Digital Service Manager, the addition, reconfiguration, and 
removal of services and video application virtual machines is fast, easy, and error 
free. Templates, wizards, consolidated data views, and powerful cut-and-paste 
functions are available for both service and system modifications. With the addition 
of Harmonic any-to-any technology, Harmonic NMX Digital Service Manager 
allows users to easily modify and deploy new channel lineups in real time with little 
disruption. A three-pane visual layout gives the operator a quick overview of the 
service paths through the network elements. Harmonic NMX Digital Service Manager 
is designed for operations 24 hours a day, every day, and can run on a single 
system or be distributed across multiple servers for high availability. 
Cisco and Harmonic Reference Configurations
Harmonic and Cisco engineers have developed powerful Cisco UCS building blocks 
that let you scale Cisco UCS VVI for Harmonic Electra XVM. The sections that follow 
describe examples of 100- and 1000-channel Harmonic Electra XVM reference 
configurations based on Cisco UCS. 
Server and Software Requirements
Harmonic recommends servers with the following minimum characteristics for the 
reference architectures described here:
•  2 multicore Intel Xeon processor E5-2600 v3 series CPUs; if you want to run 6 
HD applications, Harmonic recommends a minimum of 2 Intel Xeon processor 
E5-2697 v3 CPUs at 2.6 GHz
•  At least 16 cores per blade server
•  At least 32 GB of memory per blade server 
•  Hard disk drives with at least 600 GB of capacity