OVA Template Details for Unified Presence Release 8.6(4)
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- Go to: OVA Download Location for Unified Presence Release 8.6(x)
- Go to: Unified Communications Virtualization Downloads (including OVA/OVF Templates)
Note: The information in the table below applies to Cisco Unified Presence release 8.6(4), when it becomes available.
Application, OVA Capacity and Notes+Download Link | IM-Only User Deployment Count | vCPU Cores | vRAM / Memory | vDisk | vNIC | Notes | |
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500 Full UC users | 1000 IM-only users | TBD | 2 GB RAM with 2 GB reservation | 1x 80 GB vHDD | 1 |
For use on all supported UCS, IBM, HP, and Specs-based hardware platforms, including CUCM-BE 6000. If you are migrating from a physical server with more than 80 GB of storage space to a virtual machine with a user deployment size of either 500 or 2000, see the Disaster Recovery System Administration Guide for Cisco Unified Presence for more information. | |
2000 Full UC users | 5000 IM-only users | TBD | 4 GB RAM with 4 GB reservation | 1x 80 GB vHDD | 1 | For use on B200, C210, and Specs-based supported platforms. If you are migrating from a physical server with more than 80 GB of storage space to a virtual machine with a user deployment size of either 500 or 2000, see the Disaster Recovery System Administration Guide for Cisco Unified Presence for more information. | |
5000 Full UC users | 12500 IM-only users | TBD | 4 GB RAM with 4 GB reservation | 2x 80 GB vHDD | 1 | For use on B200, C210, and Specs-based hardware platforms.
For use on all supported UCS, IBM, HP, and Specs-based hardware platforms. | |
15000 Full UC users | 25000 IM-only users | 8000 MHz | 6 GB RAM with 6 GB reservation | 2x 80 GB vHDD | 1 | For use on B200, C210, and Specs-based hardware platforms.
For use on all supported UCS, IBM, HP, and Specs-based hardware platforms. |
Note: Any of the user base sizes above can be used when performing a DRS migration from a physical machine with a disk capacity of less than 80 GB (for example, MCS-7825-H2).
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