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installation_guide:server_software_installation:scalability

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Server Scalability and Sizing


This document is intended to help define the server environments required to host various sizes of Xcalibur W installations. The recommendations below should be considered starting points. As you gain experience administering the Xcalibur W system, the requirements should be modified to suit your organization's needs.

1,000 Devices or Less


All Management Suite Services Hosted on One Server

  • Quad-core, 64-bit processors (4 CPU cores total)
  • 6 GB RAM
  • 100/1000 Megabits Network Adapter
  • Pulse Range: 150sec
  • 250 GB of free disk space on 7.2K RPM or faster drives or arrays
  • Database: Microsoft SQL Server Express, MySQL, Microsoft SQL Server

1,000 to 2,000 Devices


All Management Suite Services Hosted on One Server

  • Quad-core, 64-bit processors (4 CPU cores total)
  • 8 GB RAM
  • 1 Gigabit Network adapter
  • Pulse Range: 300sec
  • 250 GB of free disk space on 7.2K RPM or faster drives or arrays
  • Database: Microsoft SQL Server Express, MySQL, Microsoft SQL Server

2,000 to 6,000 Devices


Management Suite Services Hosted on Separate Servers

Server 1 – IIS Server

  • Quad-core, 64-bit processors (4 CPU cores total)
  • 8 GB RAM
  • Pulse Range: 900sec
  • 1 Gigabit Network adapter
  • 250 GB of free disk space on 7.2K RPM or faster drives or arrays

Server 2 - Database Server

  • Quad-core, 64-bit processors (4 CPU cores total)
  • 8 GB RAM
  • 1 Gigabit Network adapter
  • 500 GB of free disk space on 7.2K RPM or faster drives or arrays
  • Database: MySQL, Microsoft SQL Server

6,000 to 10,000 Devices


Core and Database on Separate Servers

Server 1 – IIS Server

  • 2x Quad-core, 64-bit processors (8 CPU cores total)
  • 8 GB RAM
  • Pulse Range: 1600sec
  • 1 Gigabit Network adapter
  • 250 GB of free disk space on 7.2K RPM or faster drives or arrays

Server 2 - Database Server

  • Quad-core, 64-bit processors (4 CPU cores total)
  • 8 GB RAM
  • 1 Gigabit Network adapter
  • 750 GB of free disk space on 10K RPM or faster drives or arrays
  • Database: Microsoft SQL Server

10,000 to 20,000 Devices


Core and Database on Separate Servers

Server 1 – IIS Server

  • 3x Quad-core, 64-bit processors (12 CPU cores total)
  • 8 GB RAM
  • Pulse Range: 3000 sec
  • 1 Gigabit Network adapter
  • 250 GB of free disk space on 7.2K RPM or faster drives or arrays

Server 2 - Database Server

  • 2x Quad-core, 64-bit processors (8 CPU cores total)
  • 8 GB RAM
  • 1 Gigabit Network adapter
  • 1TB of free disk space on 10K RPM or faster drives or arrays
  • Database: Microsoft SQL Server

20,000+ Devices


Core and Database on Separate Servers

For Xcalibur W installations of this size, we recommend obtaining further tuning assistance from WanPulse Professional Services or one of our Valued Expert Solutions Providers.

Pulse Delay


The pulse value (in seconds) provided in each section above assumes the maximum number of devices in the range (i.e. 20,000 devices in the 10,000 to 20,000 Devices section). The ratio of the pulse delay to the number of devices ([Pulse delay in seconds] / [number of devices]) should not exceed 0.15.

Note on Database


Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Express has a 10GB database size limitation. If the limit is reached, the server will stop functioning properly and the database will no longer function correctly. Each instance of Xcalibur W Agent may use 1MB or more during its lifecycle. If using SQL Server 2012 Express, carefully monitor disk usage and upgrade to SQL Server 2012 before reaching the 10GB limit.

Although Xcalibur W supports MySQL, experience and testing have shown that Microsoft SQL Server behaves and performs far better when dealing with 2,000+ devices.

installation_guide/server_software_installation/scalability.1518088463.txt.gz · Last modified: 2021/11/21 17:19 (external edit)