Cisco Cisco Security Manager 4.11 安装指南
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Deployment Planning Guide for Cisco Security Manager 4.11
Recommended Hardware and Software Specifications
Medium Enterprise Deployment with VMware ESXi 5.1U2 and VMware ESXi
versions up to ESXi 6.0
versions up to ESXi 6.0
Recommended specifications for a Security Manager server for a medium deployment with VMware
ESX 5.1U2 and VMware ESXi versions up to ESXi 6.0 are listed in
ESX 5.1U2 and VMware ESXi versions up to ESXi 6.0 are listed in
:
Operating System
One of the following:
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Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard—64-bit
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Microsoft Windows Server 2012 Standard—64-bit
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Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 Datacenter—64-bit
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Microsoft Windows Server 2012 Datacenter—64-bit
Recommended Sizings
Max number of
devices
devices
up to 100
Maximum
Cumulative EPS
Supported
Cumulative EPS
Supported
5000 Events per second [this value is a 9:1 ratio of syslogs to IPS SDEE (i.e.,
4500 syslog + 500 SDEE)]
4500 syslog + 500 SDEE)]
Max concurrent users
Four concurrent users at most (two configuration-only users and two users
using event and/or reporting screens)
using event and/or reporting screens)
Table 6
Medium Deployment with VMware ESXi 5.1U2 and VMware ESXi versions up to
ESXi 6.0
ESXi 6.0
Note
VMware performance is gated by the load generated by other VMs on the same host system,
so these VM sizing figures are based on a system that is not under heavy load by other VMs.
so these VM sizing figures are based on a system that is not under heavy load by other VMs.
Recommended Host
Server
Server
Cisco UCS C220 M3 or equivalent
Virtual CPU
12 vCPUs. Having more vCPUs provides better performance.
Memory (RAM)
•
16 GB for Configuration Manager only
•
24 GB for all functions
Note
Memory utilization on the server, as shown by Windows Task
Manager, may be 99% while performing configuration operations.
This does not indicate a problem; this is normal because all processes
and functions of Security Manager use or allocate their respective
allocated memory.
Manager, may be 99% while performing configuration operations.
This does not indicate a problem; this is normal because all processes
and functions of Security Manager use or allocate their respective
allocated memory.