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  • To process a maximum of 10,000 TPS (assuming ~35 Syslog records per transaction on average), the DPOD environment should have 7 servers with 2 sockets and 2 Intel-based CPUs - each with 12 physical cores of 2.6 GHz (non-turbo) and with hyper-threaded Support. Each server requires 256GB of RAM and storage specification as described below(5).
  • Each DPOD environment will support no more than 10,000 TPS and up to 7 nodes.
  • Customers with higher load than that are expected to create separate environments, each can handle up to 10,000 TPS.


(1) These could be cores on a no more than 80% utilized ESXi The hosting server (e.g. ESXi) CPU utilization should not exceed 80%, otherwise performance of DPOD cannot be guaranteed. To ensure best query performance, the virtual machine configuration should be set to have reserved CPUs.

(2) Local SSD preferred - should be located on a data store separated from the other disks.

(3) Best query performance is achieved by using reserved memory configuration To ensure best query performance, the virtual machine configuration should be set to have reserved memory.

(4) The TPS is the maximum total transaction load across all devices/domains connected to DPOD.

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