Virtualization for Cisco TelePresence Server
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Version 4.0
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16 HD ports See notes | | 16 | 8 GB | 53 GB | 1 | | No | Yes | No |
Yes | No | No |
E5-2600/4600 v1 or v2 with 16+ physical cores at 2.40+ GHz only. | No | No | No | No | ||||
8 HD ports | | 8 | 8 GB | 53GB | 1 | | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Yes | No | No | E5-2600/4600 v1 or v2 with 8+ physical cores at 2.40+ GHz only. | No | No | No | No |
Version 3.1
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12 HD ports See notes | | 20 | 16 GB | 60 GB | 1 | | No | No | No |
Yes, but see notes | No | No |
E5-2600/4600 v1 or v2 with 16+ physical cores at 2.70+ GHz only. Also see notes | No | No | No | No | No | |||
8 HD ports | | 16 | 16 GB | 60 GB | 1 | | No | No | No | Yes, but see notes | No | No | E5-2600/4600 v1 or v2 with 16+ physical cores at 2.70+ GHz only.
Also see notes | No | No | No | No | No |
Notes on v4.0 16HD-port VM configuration
Capacities:
- 16 ports HD 720p30
- 8 ports HD 1080p30
- 32 ports HD 480p30
- 64 ports HD 360p
- 200 audio
Notes on v4.0 8HD-port VM configuration
Capacities:
- 8 ports HD 720p30
- 4 ports HD 1080p30
- 16 ports HD 480p30
- 32 ports HD 360p
- 200 audio
Notes on v3.1 12HD-port VM configuration
Capacities:
- 12 ports HD 720p30
- 6 ports HD 1080p30
- 24 ports HD 480p30
- 48 ports HD 360p
See also vTS 3.1 special sizing and co-residency rules.
Notes on v3.1 8HD-port VM configuration
Capacities:
- 8 ports HD 720p30
- 4 ports HD 1080p30
- 16 ports HD 480p30
- 32 ports HD 360p
See also vTS 3.1 special sizing and co-residency rules.
v3.1 Sizing and Co-residency
When vTS 3.1 is co-resident with other Cisco Collaboration or allowed non-Collaboration/3rd-party apps, vTS 3.1 must follow all of the standard virtualization sizing and co-residency rules (click here).
When vTS 3.1 is the only application on an ESXi host, and the hardware matches requirements in tables above, then the following deployments are also allowed:
- One 12 HD port VM per physical ESXi host
- or Two 8 HD port VMs per physical ESXi host
- In the above deployment models, vTS is using physical CPU oversubscription via hyperthreading and deploying 1 vcpu to 1 Logical Core. Note: Recall that none of the other Cisco Collaboration apps support physical CPU oversubscription and are required to deploy 1 vcpu to 1 physical core even when hyper-threading is enabled in the physical CPU / BIOS.
vTS 4.0 always follows the standard virtualization sizing and co-residency rules (click here).
IOPS and Storage System Performance Requirements
Mean #IOPS 6
Mean read latency 4ms
Mean write latency 10ms
Peak read latency 15ms
Peak write latency 15ms