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VM-100 under Dell PE2950 - and new suitable HW...

L3 Networker

Hi

We have had a VM-100 under VMWare 6.5 ESXi on a 32Gb Dell PowerEdge 2950 for a few years now.  We serve a 250 students' high school with dorms so the FW works around the clock...  Throughput has been ok with few complaints, but when I checked the monitoring on the VM this morning I saw that CPU load was alarmingly high.  See screenshot below. My impression has been that the good ol' 2950 coped relatively nice but after having seen this I think it's time for an upgrade.  What do you think..?

 

What do you suggest as suitable new hardware for our VM-100 with 400Mbit/s fiber access and 300 users..?  I dont want to buy a lot more CPU than the VM-100 in this scenario actually requires.  So which CPUs and amount of memory should give us most bang for the bucks?

 

Thanks a lot for comments 🙂

 

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Cyber Elite
Cyber Elite

@LCMember4427,

This is a conversation that I would generally have with your VAR, especially since your in the EDU market and you're likely able to take advantage of E-Rate and different vendors will give you drastically different discount percentages. Having 32GBs of RAM on a VM-100 is really overkill though, you'll never push that. Minimum memory requirements are just 6.5GB and even a VM-500 only requires 16GB. On Azure the default template assigns a D3 v2 instance primary for CPU and only gives you 14GBs of RAM. On the CPU front just don't do anything dual-socket, you'll get better performance out of a single socket machine.

 

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